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Did you read this it made me feel so upset and angry, how those poor dogs must have suffered.
A few years ago a judge asked the owner of a dog that had died in a hot car whether he would prefure a hefty fine or to sit in his hot car for as long as he had left his dog, the dogs owner opted to sit in his car. He was begging to be allowed out to pay the fine after just a few minutes.
Well i think he should have been MADE to stay in the car after all that was his decision, they should have locked him in and walked away like he did with his dog.
oops put this on the wrong board.
By Dawn-R
Date 22.07.06 08:02 UTC

What a clever Judge. I agree the bloke should have had no option but to stay in the car having chosen to take that punishment.
This dogs in hot cars business makes me wild.


I found a dog in a car in a supermarket car park a few weeks ago.The windows were down a little bit and it was parked under a tree for shade, there was a disabled driver badge in the front of the car showing that it had been left for only a few minutes, but I went back 20 minutes later to check on it. Thankfully the car had gone, but I wouldn't have hesitated to at least have the owner paged in the supermarket or even phoned the police. You have no option but to believe these people are idiots.:rolleyes:
Dawn R.
By ashlee
Date 22.07.06 09:24 UTC
AGAIN?
how many die each year? why dont people just get the message ,its common sense, you dont need a degree to work it out.
I have just heard about a few children who died after being left in the car, after their parents forgot to take them to day care, they went to work and left them strapped in their baby seats all day. That would be murder wouldnt it.

i would have thought it would be manslaughter rather than murder. Though I don't know how anyone can forget they have children i the car

Manslaughter I expect, because they didn't
mean to kill them. Poor little scraps. :(
By Ktee
Date 23.07.06 01:20 UTC
>have just heard about a few children who died after being left in the car, after their parents forgot to take them to day care, they went to work and left them strapped in their baby seats all day.<
Are you sure this is a true story? How could they have forgotten their children were in the car

Surely they would have heard them(kids arent exactly quiet),and seen them when they got out the car,maybe got some stuff out and locked it... What country was this supposed to have happened in?
Ktee well this is what i heard, dont know any other details but if i hear or read anymore i will let you all know.
I dont mean to dispute this if its true, but I saw a CSI type program once that had this story line, so just wondered if there is a mix up here?
calmstorm please tell me more about a CSI type of programme. I have to admit when i heard about it i thought it a bit strange that the parents left them behind, and as Ktee said surely they would have heard them, but there are some dumb people out there who shouldnt have kids so i believed it.
By Jeangenie
Date 23.07.06 06:39 UTC
Edited 23.07.06 06:42 UTC

I found
this on Snopes. It seems it truly happens, quite often. :(

The Ben Shelton case is the one I remember hearing about at the time.
I also watched the program about the 2003? heat wave where there was a case of a Grandmother taking her two grandchildren out, and on way home she felt poorly and went to pick up some medicine. she left the kids in the car, found the queue too long so was on her way back when she passed out and was taken to hospital by ambulance.
She came around and told the ambulance men about the kids in the car park but it was ages before they wee found close to death.
Despite all the hospitals efforts one at least of the children died.
Jeangenie snopes is an interesting site, thank you for that. :)

They should have put that guy in a winter jacket as well and made him sit in there :( Thats just awful those poor lil dogs...
I too heard about the children :( very very sad
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