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Originally Posted by Daradon
Dude... wha?
If the kid is unconscious the damage is probably already done. Especially to a child as opposed to an adult.
You've been watching to many action movies where people wake up from being unconscious with just a headache. In real life there are significant risks to any event like that.
Perhaps you'd just wait until the kid was panicking and banging on the glass?
It's a window man. Wow.
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What I meant was if I saw a kid left in a car who was sleeping I would probably bang on the window. If the kid wakes up I wouldn't smash the window unless the child was in distress. I think you can tell if a child is in distress or just waiting for his parents to get back.
Smashing the car window at that time was not neccessary.
And I think as pointed out in the above story where the child ties, the time was 3 pm, it was an infant, and was 100 F and in the sun. These factors all make a huge difference between what is gross negligence and what is taking a slightly greater risk than most parents would take. Now these factors don't report well in the media so the story becomes, Man saves kid locked in hot car.