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COOPER HARRIS, 2, DIES IN HOT CAR: JUSTIN HARRIS CHARGED WITH MURDER
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Gross! Hideous! He intentionally killed his son in a hot car. That said, thank God for investigations. If you're weren't a fucking idiot researching that type of thing on your computer and making all the other mistakes that he did, you could quite possibly get away with a very light sentence.

I left my dog in the car for about 5 minutes. I'd taken her to the dog park, she was snoozing in the back and I went straight in to the house. I don't recall if any windows were down and it was early evening and not terribly hot but still...I forgot the dog.

Unfortunately, I can see it happening purely by mistake. There was a story a few years ago about a guy who DIDN'T typically take his child to daycare, the baby was probably quiet as a mouse and he went to work and it didn't hit him until hours later (I don't recall if he remembered before the end of work, or if someone called him from the daycare center or what). That man was genuinely distraught.

I can fathom it in a perfect storm scenario. Do I think I would ever forget my child in a car? No. But I was with them day in/day out so it would be like an arm suddenly missing. But for those that rarely drive their kids...unfortunately, I can see it happening.

As a result, I think (unfortunately) that they have to dummy proof car seats or the cars. I don't know, maybe the car seat reaches a certain temperature and some raging, loud alarm goes off. Or the car seat can connect to the keys so you can't lock the car, or you get some type of warning beeps before you can lock the car, if there's a child seat in there. Bottom line, I think it would be a good use of technology to make this much less likely to happen (or explain). Maybe they could figure out a way to make sure Fido is safe too.

I was at the gym the other day and there was an announcement. "if you drive a blue xxx, the police are on their way--there's a dog in your car with the windows up".
Commando Cunt Queen
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RE: Leaving kids or animals in the car. - by Cutz - 06-19-2014, 08:14 PM
RE: Leaving kids or animals in the car. - by Cutz - 06-22-2014, 07:43 PM
RE: Leaving kids or animals in the car. - by username - 06-29-2014, 03:50 AM