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Originally Posted by GGG
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.
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You can spin it all you want. Fact is the child is your responsibility. If you take in the car to the store, bring the child into the store with you. Simple as that. It's called being a parent.
Children should not be left alone in vehicles.