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LanternWaste

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45. I imagine many people pretend themselves wise enough to know who should or should not have children.
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 04:11 PM
Aug 2016

Let's face it: we imagine many people pretend themselves wise enough to know who should or should not have children.

One wonders if that most righteous, most earned and most justified indignation at the human race is merely an unwitting reflection of perfection of nature you referenced...

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There are many low tech ways kiva Aug 2016 #1
We don't leave it up to them to prevent a dead battery. Wouldn't cost any more. jtuck004 Aug 2016 #2
Or zero tech awoke_in_2003 Aug 2016 #3
No. The problem with your attitude is the child is dead and the death could have been prevented. pnwmom Aug 2016 #9
Several have actually.... TipTok Aug 2016 #13
You can never design anything to be foolproof. Frank Cannon Aug 2016 #23
I imagine many people pretend themselves wise enough to know who should or should not have children. LanternWaste Aug 2016 #45
Can you restate that in simpler terms? Frank Cannon Aug 2016 #46
That's really helpful. lostnfound Aug 2016 #11
+1. nt pnwmom Aug 2016 #15
the horn, the seat belt each received your same righteous condemnation as well... LanternWaste Aug 2016 #44
studies have shown this can happen to anybody. unblock Aug 2016 #53
Twice that I remember awoke_in_2003 Aug 2016 #60
That is an excellent point Hekate Aug 2016 #4
Swaddled in clothing a baby may not be enough of a heat source to register. NutmegYankee Aug 2016 #5
Yes, heat detection might not be the best option. JawJaw Aug 2016 #7
Weight would work TexasBushwhacker Aug 2016 #47
Good Idea. JawJaw Aug 2016 #6
Why not just roll down the window and unlock the door? Lithos Aug 2016 #52
My husband says that in Denmark (and probably elsewhere) taxis are flor-de-jasmim Aug 2016 #8
A sensor measuring the weight in the car seat would be easier Nevernose Aug 2016 #10
What if you have a bag there? athena Aug 2016 #22
Then just provide an alarm override inside the car caraher Aug 2016 #27
Then the alarm would just let you know you left your bag there. Iggo Aug 2016 #33
A monitor on the child safety seat belt, that works with the car lock remote? That Guy 888 Aug 2016 #12
This could be a start SickOfTheOnePct Aug 2016 #14
How about a door chime device? blogslut Aug 2016 #16
I suggest something even more effective. Frank Cannon Aug 2016 #24
Probably better to work it into the car seat Lee-Lee Aug 2016 #17
weight sensor would do it. The car seats would insulate body heat. aikoaiko Aug 2016 #18
there are a bunch of devices Locrian Aug 2016 #19
My Jeep Wrangler (hardly the most electronic of vehicles) has a weight sensor for the front FSogol Aug 2016 #20
If auto manufacturers don't start soon, they will be successfully sued. The technology exists KittyWampus Aug 2016 #21
Crazy talk .... Lurker Deluxe Aug 2016 #61
My car will not let me lock the doors if the key fob is inside the car. Thor_MN Aug 2016 #25
False alarm rate zipplewrath Aug 2016 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Aug 2016 #28
I don't think a heat sensor would work citood Aug 2016 #29
There's different ways to do this. backscatter712 Aug 2016 #30
How about an RFID tag in the baby's car seat that prevents the doors from locking. cherokeeprogressive Aug 2016 #31
Close to my idea Lithos Aug 2016 #54
What would be the purpose of hacking a child's car seat? Causing more of them to die? cherokeeprogressive Aug 2016 #55
Hacking the car... Lithos Aug 2016 #57
There are various devices already for sale or in development csziggy Aug 2016 #32
A device on your keychain... Orrex Aug 2016 #34
How about Bluetooth carseat use detector. haele Aug 2016 #35
The first time it fails that lawsuit would be crippling. LeftyMom Aug 2016 #36
That would be a problem. EllieBC Aug 2016 #43
How many devices should a car have? Glassunion Aug 2016 #37
We will bury about twice as many kids this year, for some reason. I wonder if that means jtuck004 Aug 2016 #38
You can't fix selfish. Glassunion Aug 2016 #39
So should telephones only ring once, and if you don't catch it, too bad? lol jtuck004 Aug 2016 #40
So what would this new device be called? Glassunion Aug 2016 #48
We should call on you for the eulogy. rofl. n/t jtuck004 Aug 2016 #51
According to the CarBot supporters, enough devices to get from Point A to B, C, D, E, F, and G cherokeeprogressive Aug 2016 #49
You want to save children and make a real impact? Glassunion Aug 2016 #50
Without a doubt Lurker Deluxe Aug 2016 #62
What if you're screwing back there? Eleanors38 Aug 2016 #41
Evenflo created a seat with a sensor. EllieBC Aug 2016 #42
General Motors is working on this. Ilsa Aug 2016 #56
A pressure sensor in the seat would be better Warpy Aug 2016 #58
We also need more shaded parking LisaM Aug 2016 #59
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