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In reply to the discussion: Sheriff Smashes Car Window to Rescue Overheated Dogs [View all]doxydad
(1,363 posts)6. Correct. Reporter demonstrates hot car dangers.............
Reporter George Solis set out to find out just how hot it can get inside a locked car here in Florida and how quickly things can turn deadly. He took a thermometer and experienced the heat first hand.
In an hour, temperatures inside an enclosed car can spike well over 120 degrees.
Scott Tuttle, with Lee County EMS, says anyone left inside is essentially left in an oven.
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/22687248/reporter-demonstrates-hot-car-dangers
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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