Would You Let Lindsay Lohan Look After Your Preschooler?

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Hey there! So, have you heard the latest buzz about Lindsay Lohan? She’s still got nearly 116 hours of community service hanging over her head from a reckless driving incident back in 2012. Yet, for some reason, she’s been cleared to start volunteering at a preschool in Brooklyn. I mean, who wouldn’t want their little ones around someone with a reckless driving record, right? Sure, she’s not going to be driving the kids around, but preschools usually do background checks on their volunteers, and I bet that charge would be a dealbreaker for most parents.

And get this—there are already a few of her fans camped out near the school, probably hoping to catch a glimpse of her. I have a feeling they’ll soon be joined by paparazzi, as long as someone can convince them that she’s actually going to show up; she does have a history of flaking out on commitments. She needs to complete her community service by May 28, or she could face jail time. It’s been three years, but somehow, she always seems to find distractions.

A staff member at the preschool mentioned that Lohan has volunteered there before, and it apparently went well. One kid even recalled, “She was nice and had freckles.” They sang songs and did dance moves together. I have to admit, I’ve always had a soft spot for Lindsay. The pressures of fame really took a toll on her, but she’s undeniably talented. I still remember her breakout role on the soap opera Another World when she was just 10 years old—she totally owned that part from the get-go, which is impressive for any actor, let alone a kid.

Sure, her volunteering will be limited to admin tasks and arts and crafts, but it raises an important question: Should working in a preschool really count as community service? Parents don’t get to vet every volunteer, but I think they’d want a say if someone like Lohan were to interact with their toddlers. And let’s be real—this doesn’t seem like the best choice for community service, especially when parental volunteers undergo background checks. Do we really want people stepping up to help kids just because they want to avoid jail?

At least it’s not Charlie Sheen, right?

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To wrap it up, Lindsay Lohan’s new gig at a preschool has certainly stirred up a lot of questions about safety and appropriateness when it comes to community service options. It’s a fascinating, if a bit troubling, situation for parents to consider.