GettinHotWithJC wrote:
So fucked up.

Baby Cage

In the 1930s, London nannies lacking space for their young ones resorted to the baby cage. And it's exactly what it sounds like — a creepy wire contraption, patented in America in 1922, that let's you claim that space outside your city window for your infant. Risky? Maybe, but so convenient. How sweet; how sick.

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1991915_1991909_1991746,00.html#ixzz0p9rhqnNU

 
    Look at the gap between the window frame and the cage.  Who would have thought that was safe?  I heard of a puppy dislocating it's hip in a crate once- can you imagine if the baby got a limb stuck?

And honestly, can you imagine your baby being crapped on by passing birds landing on it's cage? Or dropping a toy through it and you have to run down 5 flights of stairs to get it?