posted on Sep, 28 2010 @ 09:59 AM
Not going to help.
Parents who want to leave their kids in the car will do it anyway; they're not going to change their minds about going into a store just because
something beeps when they walk up to it. It's always, "I'll just be a minute, just another minute ... just one more minute"
Condemnation aside, it's not hard to understand the mindset.
Once you start shopping, the musac, the crowds, the stress over what to get, and the parent may be tired anyway, yes, you can even forget your own
children if they're not under your feet.
I've never forgotten kids left in a car, but only because I'd never leave them alone in a car in the first place. I have left the supermarket and
only realised when I got home to a super-quiet house my boys were still in the toys aisle.
Yes, I did go back and get them.
The only cure for these tragic car-bakings is for parents to never leave their kids alone in a car, ever.
Perhaps we should make it illegal?
Americans treasure their freedoms, so I'm not sure how that would go down.
Btw, in Australia, most of the car-bakings happen in the car parks of casinos while their parent is busy gambling.
It never happened until state governments here discovered how much money they, (and their buddies,) could make by encouraging the development of legal
gambling joints everywhere so zombified people can pour their childrens food money into the most boring machines invented..
One has to wonder if killing their own kid at least cured their gambling addiction . . .
The cure here has been to have security staff patrol these areas regularly.