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In reply to the discussion: Sheriff Smashes Car Window to Rescue Overheated Dogs [View all]pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)4. Good for you!
If your're going to call instead of act in the OP's case, you may as well report "Dead dogs in car." Under those conditions--100 outside and 134 inside --there is no time to waste.
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Yes- you can take this reply as a note of good faith- If you find yourself in the situation do it
snooper2
Jul 2014
#72
A car window barely costs as much as a house. And why would you lose your job?
cui bono
Jul 2014
#93
Show me the exact statute/provision that states you would lose your job, car and house in that order
cui bono
Jul 2014
#97
Ask your lawyer friend if it may matter who owns the car? What is the condition of the
A Simple Game
Jul 2014
#39
I think the vast majority of us here would err on the side of life and take our chances. nt
pinboy3niner
Jul 2014
#43
Wow. So you would knowingly allow an animal to die when you could have easily saved it?
cui bono
Jul 2014
#92
I'm asking people to justify their insistence that I destroy someone else's property
Orrex
Jul 2014
#101
I suppose you have never taken a CPR class then, or would not save a drowning child?
uppityperson
Jul 2014
#75
So you'd just sit there and wait while a kid cooked? Not knowing how long the wait is?
7962
Jul 2014
#10
That's a creative way to rationalize a lack of relevant action... but not much else.
LanternWaste
Jul 2014
#63
We allege what we can to make ourselves appear better to others when necessary....
LanternWaste
Jul 2014
#66
Yep. I'll call 9-11 and wait for help the next time I see someone drowning. Or not.
dballance
Jul 2014
#81
No. You should break the window. It is legal to do so in California if a dog or child is in there.
cui bono
Jul 2014
#91
IL is rated first in the nation by the AVMA, in terms of animal welfare laws.
ColesCountyDem
Jul 2014
#59
A Smart Car? Why didn't he just pick it up and take it inside where it was cooler?
tularetom
Jul 2014
#53
You should absolutely assess the situation and take the requisite action....
Swede Atlanta
Jul 2014
#80
In some states, failure to act could in fact place you in jeopardy of being charged with being an ac
COLGATE4
Jul 2014
#83