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19-01-2014, 08:34 PM | #91 | |||
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19-01-2014, 09:22 PM | #92 | |||
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19-01-2014, 10:40 PM | #93 | |||
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What I'm asking though, is if I kick some ********* window in because they left their kid in the car, they're sweating so they are obviously heating up, and they are in danger at this point. Am I liable because I've kicked someones window in? Or am I protected by law? Can they sue me? for damages or whatever? Last edited by AU1XLS; 20-01-2014 at 08:24 AM. Reason: Swear Filter |
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19-01-2014, 11:16 PM | #94 | ||
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Yes they can sue u And have u charged
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20-01-2014, 06:28 AM | #95 | ||
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If you ever came across this scenario obviously call ambos immediately and take their advise on actions based on your observations
Of course people could sue (read threaten or try) but if your actions are reasonable and justified based on imminent or immediate danger then no problems |
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20-01-2014, 08:37 AM | #96 | |||
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20-01-2014, 09:18 AM | #97 | |||
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Your car will rise in temp to well over 60deg within several minutes NO THATS NOT JUST UNCOMFORTABLE its causing death with in a short period of time . on another note modern cars with keys left in ignition will wind up windows and lock doors automatically after a while so you cant even leave the radio on and windows down while you duck into the shop......................................On a typical Australian summer day, the temperature inside a parked car can be as much as 30-40 degrees hotter than the outside temperature, ie. on a 30-degree day the temperature inside the car could be as high as 70 degrees. This info came from your own link JC
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20-01-2014, 09:49 AM | #98 | ||
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Yet when anything horrible happens, everyone asks the govt what they are going to do about it, eg king hits. It's not the govt that needs to do anything, it's people who need to change their behaviour.
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20-01-2014, 11:10 AM | #99 | |||||
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I don't know what state you guys are in so I cant look it up for you, but in WA it is section 25 of the Criminal Code Quote:
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21-01-2014, 05:20 PM | #100 | |||
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21-01-2014, 08:15 PM | #101 | ||||
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And even then its a bad, bad idea. It's essentially luring people to attack or attempt to steal your car. Someone feral walking down the street who hears a car idling with the condenser fan roaring and kids in the car, is going to assume that mummy and daddy left the car running with kids in it and told them to kit the central locking when they leave and come back. Spot the key in the barrel, and bye car, bye kids. Quote:
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21-01-2014, 08:29 PM | #102 | ||
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Yes, I'm serious. Just because someone leaves kids in a car with windows up does not automatically make them an idiot, or make their actions illegal, or stupid - it all depends on time, age of the child, actual temp inside the car, etc.....
My point being, it is perfectly OK to leave anyone in a car with windows up or down in the right conditions (think of a day when temp is about 15 degrees outside, clouds, no sun) - but as soon as the conditions make it not right, then the people in the car need to get out, either by themselves, by the person who left them in the car, or by someone external to the car taking emergency action if the situation warrants etc. (ie no point doing it if the parent only just walked away from the car......)
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21-01-2014, 09:50 PM | #103 | ||
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A very good article on the psychology behind people accidentally leaving their kids in the car. Not the same as those who do it on purpose and think it'll be fine.
Warning, it's a real hard article to read, but might help to someone someone here from making the same mistake. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...T2009030602446 |
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22-01-2014, 02:27 AM | #104 | |||
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As I was reading this thread I was thinking about what it must be like for those people who have killed a child by leaving them in a car. Only a true psychopath or extreme narcissist would feel no remorse. For all the idiots who thought they'd be 5 minutes and took 25, or who thought it wouldn't be hot enough, or that the windows down a bit would be ok, etc they must still feel like their world has ended, surely. It would have to be the single worst thing they have ever done in their life. By a long shot. |
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22-01-2014, 03:08 AM | #105 | |||
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The majority of those 25 emergency call-outs would have been parents themselves calling up because little Johnny got locked in the car by accident. The RACV responds to 55,000 lockouts each year and a large number are caused by children or pets. Remember they write these articles for maximum impact, so they deliberately get you thinking that there were 25 psychos out there using a hot car as a creche. They want you to get mad and tell your friends or post it in Fordforums or other social network. |
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22-01-2014, 12:12 PM | #106 | ||
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seems like we've gone from talking about leaving kids and animals in a car on a 40+ degree day and how utterly stupid that is, to arguing about leaving someone in a car full stop anytime, no matter the weather, for 38 secs while you go in to pay for petrol and how bad a parent you are?
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22-01-2014, 12:48 PM | #107 | ||
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It is illegal to leave kids unattended in a car.
Anyone that does leave a kid unattended in a car, faces fines and imprisonment (QLD up to 6 months, Vic 3 months + $1600 fine, NSW approx. $20,000 fine) If you see kids in a car, call 000 and smash a window (there was a guide published awhile ago, I will see if I can find it, it advises, how hot cars get and also at what temperatures kids can withstand. You are supposed to smash a window that is furtherest away from the children, so typically drivers window. Technically it is illegal to leave kids in the car whilst paying for petrol - However I suspect no one will ever be charged for that. http://www.community.nsw.gov.au/docs.../kids_cars.pdf There is one link but there are plenty more Edit: I wouldn't leave you kids in the car with the a/c on either, cars are not fool proof, a/c's can fail (even on new modern cars) Yes I have two kids with one on the way and yes it is annoying waking kids up who need their sleep, but leaving them in the car is a no no
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08-02-2014, 07:25 PM | #108 | ||
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quite disturbing, was 40c+ in radelaide today
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/s...-1226821400604 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v...type=2&theater you have to be ****** in the head |
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08-02-2014, 07:55 PM | #109 | ||
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Unbelievable. Some people.
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08-02-2014, 10:19 PM | #110 | |||
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08-02-2014, 11:09 PM | #111 | ||
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Let's hope the baby was okay and hopefully that wasn't a forum member. G6ET? or G6E 50th?
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01-09-2014, 11:38 AM | #112 | ||
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I just got sent this, its probably done the laps before but its pretty moving, and with the weather about to start warming up I thought I would post it up as a bit of a community service announcement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNDWN8KDVSM
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01-09-2014, 11:55 AM | #113 | |||
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A very timely and powerful reminder. A similar shortened version should be shown in the ad breaks on TV now that summer is so close. We saw a women get out of a 4WD at the shops yesterday and leave a little girl in the rear baby seat. As she walked away another woman confronted her. She got back in the car and drove off. Maybe we should empower ourselves and save children by making her approach a normal and accepted public reaction. It's amazing how quickly the heat can kill a child. |
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01-09-2014, 03:39 PM | #114 | ||
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So many precious royal babies out there.
If I am at the servo and have to go in and pay for fuel, damn right I'll lock the kids in the car, leave the windows open just a tad and live with it cause there's no danger....I'll find a bit of shade of course. Any do gooder who smashes my window better be prepared for a lawsuit. what? should I leave the engine running with the keys in the ignition? Stupidity to suggest that kids can't be left for a few minutes. The idiots who park the kids and then go and play the pokies have created knee jerk reactions to common sense and practicality for the rest of the world.. |
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01-09-2014, 04:27 PM | #115 | |||
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I can’t believe you could be that stupid to compare someone paying for petrol with someone going to the shops and leaving their child on a hot day in a car parked in full sun for 5 or 10 minutes or more. And the fact is, people do it. And as little as you may think of do gooders smashing your window, you’d make yourself look even dumber by starting legal action in a car park scenario like above. Studies prove in these situations organ failure, brain damage and death comes quickly to small bodies (whether they're precious royal babies or not) and yet there are people out there that still take the risk. I say take the children off them. |
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01-09-2014, 04:50 PM | #116 | |||
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If someone smashes your window because you have kids locked in a car then sorry Zilo, but you wouldn't be able to sue them. Any action brought on by you against the person who damaged your car would be stymied with a simple response of contributory negligence on your part for placing your children in potential danger.
What you would most likely get is a ticket for an issue which has become a pet peeve for law enforcement because unfortunately, every person guilty of locking children inside their cars all have the same response; "It was only for a minute". Last summer on a particularly hot day in December I saw an Asian lady parked opposite me lock a little one in the back of a black territory outside Carlingford Court. The little pet would have been 2 years old and was already crying, and this woman went inside to shop. After 2 minutes (I timed it) I went over to the car, the little girl was sweating profusely, was red and was crying. I grabbed my jack and smashed the window in broad daylight. People looked at the source of the noise, so I opened the door, and got her out. I called to some people nearby to get help, put the little girl in the G6 and turned the engine on - AC on to 16 degrees. A nice young girl named Jane jumped in the front seat, calmed her down and gave her water. I immediately called the police who arrived within 15 minutes, ambulance 5 minutes later. Half an hour after the police arrived the mother turned up with a big trolley full of groceries. This poor kid would have been in the car for 45 minutes whilst the mother shopped, and as police told her repeatedly the kid could have died amazingly, this woman admitted to doing it often as she was never any longer than 5 minutes. She received a fine for leaving the child in the car, and then proceeded to badger the police for my details so as to claim against the damage to her car. The police were really good though, and sternly warned her that I'm not responsible, her damage was the result of her stupidity. Funny thing though, trying to break a window with a jack is not that easy, and the first attempt bounced off the window and put a nice scratch and dent in her door. A few phone calls later the husband turns up and starts badgering me for money. I didn't have to but I gave this guy my details, then wished him good luck getting any money, as his wife's actions were the cause of the damage. I never received a bill, a claim or anything. I assume her insurance told her where she stood and that was the end of it. The point of the story is, as summer approaches we all need to be aware that parents aren't perfect, and often stressed make dumb decisions unaware of the time or the dangers. Then again, some people shouldn't be parents and frankly, busting someones window and causing damage to their car for the safety of their child is often the only way the message gets through to them. I say, if you see a kid locked in a car turn your engine off, if it gets hot in your car then you can be assured it's hot in the car of the little one so smash away and save the kids life. Just make sure you enlist the help of others around you, and make sure to call the police immediately. Alternately, you may wish to call the police first and describe to them the condition and distress of the child and smash away. The law is on your side and the idiot who has shown complacency will be taught a lesson. This sounds a little vigilant but let's face it, inaction could be fatal.
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01-09-2014, 06:22 PM | #117 | ||
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My response to such a situation would be: "Window, meet Mr Tyre Iron..."
I'd worry about any legal issues later, but I'm pretty sure I know which side would come down to agree with me... Yes indeed...can you imagine trying to bring a lawsuit against someone? Standing up in court and honestly trying to get sympathy? "He broke my window!!!!" "And why did he break your window?"... "Hey, it was only my kids locked inside on...a...hot..day. Bugger..." |
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I can't believe you are stupid enough to think a kid will die in a car in 5 minutes....or even 10 for that matter.
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You, sir, have not been in a car on a 40' day with your windows just an inch down for more than 5mins. Riding a motorbike on a 40' day, you dread stopping at a set of lights as having your visor open doesn't help much either. Imagine being inside a car. |
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