whatdidyousay!
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I actually live in Katy texas. It's considered part of houston. It was ****ing hot that day.
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That's not all. A babysitter left two kids in the car while she went for her tanning booth session. (Kids were rescued.)
A man left his child in the car while going to a job interview.
It goes on and on.![]()
I already have an emergency escape tool that is mounted in my Jeep (TCS has one, too). One end has a blade for cutting seat belts and the other has a metal point like a small hammer for breaking window glass. It's bright orange color for easy finding.I know this so upsetting that parents do not care what happen to their babies today. This is now the news all the time so a parent has no excuse in saying it was an accident when they know damn a child can die being left in a hot car. I think people should start carrying a hammer with them so they can break up a window if they see a kid or pet in a hot car. I hope that babysitter and dad was arrested .
I already have an emergency escape tool that is mounted in my Jeep (TCS has one, too). One end has a blade for cutting seat belts and the other has a metal point like a small hammer for breaking window glass. It's bright orange color for easy finding.
Oh wow, if I have to left my kid in car so I will running my car and left AC on, also tell kid to lock all doors.
No, no, no!
If they are too young to drive the car it is not ok to leave them in it!
Carjacking, horsing around and hitting it into gear, something could happen to you to prevent you from returning etc...
It's against the law now.My parent left me in car with AC running when I was little kid so never happen to me.![]()
Oh wow, if I have to left my kid in car so I will running my car and left AC on, also tell kid to lock all doors.
It's against the law now.