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PSA don’t leave your kids and pets locked in your hot cars.
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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4290288" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>Maybe it's because I am a Gen Xer, but my Mom would take me and my sister shopping during the summer and we would roll the windows down, or if that got uncomfortable we had the intelligence even as youngsters to get out of the car. Parents forgetting their kids or toddler in a car is just moronic. Pets is another thing entirely but it takes a very low IQ person to knowingly leave an animal in their car, or forget about it. This is just as bad as the sticker on an electric toaster saying "This is not a toy, do not use in a bathtub."</p><p></p><p>A confluence of every stupid meme come to life. My auto manual used to contain valuable information on it, like how to set the timing, valve lash and leash measurements. Now it warns me to not drink the contents of the battery.</p><p></p><p>Back in the good old days people were handed a pistol and told to go out back and do the honorable thing. Sad part nowadays some would need to contact tech support to get an instructional video on how to do it.</p><p></p><p>Dumbest thing I heard on my police scanner and this was Wednesday last week, a squad car was being dispatched to a parking lot because someone had locked themselves inside their car. Unfortunately I did not hear the entire the result of the call. </p><p></p><p>Rant over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4290288, member: 27098"] Maybe it's because I am a Gen Xer, but my Mom would take me and my sister shopping during the summer and we would roll the windows down, or if that got uncomfortable we had the intelligence even as youngsters to get out of the car. Parents forgetting their kids or toddler in a car is just moronic. Pets is another thing entirely but it takes a very low IQ person to knowingly leave an animal in their car, or forget about it. This is just as bad as the sticker on an electric toaster saying "This is not a toy, do not use in a bathtub." A confluence of every stupid meme come to life. My auto manual used to contain valuable information on it, like how to set the timing, valve lash and leash measurements. Now it warns me to not drink the contents of the battery. Back in the good old days people were handed a pistol and told to go out back and do the honorable thing. Sad part nowadays some would need to contact tech support to get an instructional video on how to do it. Dumbest thing I heard on my police scanner and this was Wednesday last week, a squad car was being dispatched to a parking lot because someone had locked themselves inside their car. Unfortunately I did not hear the entire the result of the call. Rant over. [/QUOTE]
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