• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    People, if there’s a child in the back seat, and it’s hot out… call the cops.

    If the child isn’t moving… pound on the window to try and rouse them. If you can’t…. Go to the opposite front window and break it.

    (You’ll have to be creative. It’s not easy to break automotive glass Something hard and concentrated. Or a big ass rock.)

    Also, probably preaching to the choir…. But….

    DONT LEAVE YOUR KID IN THE FUCKING CAR.

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        3 months ago

        They are. The people who do this? They are you and me and your neighbor.

        Check out this article: Fatal Distraction, it won a Pulitzer Prize. It’s about how the mind works and why this incident keeps happening over and over again.

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        3 months ago

        Yes they are. And if you think you’re better than these people and couldn’t forget and have a slip up you are wrong.

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        3 months ago

        We hope. Probably preaching to the choir, but even five minutes in 90+, it can get dangerously hot inside a car.

        Also, even if it’s not, there’s other dangers. It’s all around just not cool.

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            3 months ago

            I always assumed that was a notice to people stealing cars from the lot.

            You know. Make sure the car with the keys wasn’t left running cuz the kid was sleeping.

            Definitely don’t want the 3 kinds of hell for stealing a car with a kid in it. (Cops gonna totally blame you aren’t they PIT lil’ Tommy into the ditch.)

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      3 months ago

      Skip calling the cops, if it’s hot break the window THEN call the cops, same for pets. In many places this is now the fully legal thing to do. If you wait even a little bit that can be the difference, you never know how close to death they are even if moving

      You can buy keychain tools for breaking windows easily, the trick is something hard and POINTY, really concentrated the force applied

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        3 months ago

        The reason to call the cops right off is so they get there faster.

        If the kid is going to die in the seconds it takes to make get them rolling, they’re probably going to die outside the car, too. On the other hand, the sooner they get there, the faster they get advanced care.

        Additionally, it provides a bit of legal protection, having dispatch on the phone.

        Also, not even animal control will break into a car- they let the cops do that. The last time I dealt with it the cops waited for them to make the call that it was necessary.

        There was a puppy in the back of an suv. The window was cracked but the puppy was in a dog crate covered in blankets. The car interior was just under the threshold at like 90 or something, but the crate when they did open it was at like 105. It was a little cocker spaniel that was the sweetest little cuddle-bug.

        The assholes left the dog in the back in 90-degree weather to go to a baseball game. The worst part is that they could go pick up the dog after paying a fine. That dog deserved better humans.

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      3 months ago

      Didn’t the Beatles make a song about how it’s perfectly safe to leave a living thing in a hot car?