@Red cv,
Red;21446 wrote:I see this alot, mostly dogs thou. When I lived in Manitoba a women went into a bar and left her baby in the car in -40 weather by the time the cops and fire department showed up it was to late the baby died. I leave notes on people's cars if I see a pet left in them on hot days. One day I came out of the store to find a written reply it read like this.
I suffer from seperation stress my mom takes me so I don't suffer. I wrote back "Dying of dehydration is a cruel form of silent suffering."
I wish I were a pacifist.
Makes you want to break a window to let some cool air in, humm? If you did, I bet that wouldn't happen twice to the same car. I bet you wouldn't get in trouble, since you would be rescuing the toddler or animal from injury, brain damage, frostbite, frostnip, or death. Could this fall under the good samaratin laws?