TexasRedneck wrote:With all due respect, if there's 2 children per month per state that die under these circumstances, that's 1200 per year. If the equipment to do this costs $1500 per vehicle, you're asking, in effect, for EVERY person to pay this increased cost for the benefit of a (relatively) few idiots.TxKimberMan wrote: I was not aware of this type of vehicle temperature control system. Every summer, I dread hearing the news of another child dying in an unattended vehicle. I hope some day that further tragedies could be averted by incorporating this type of system into all vehicles.
Edit: I realize this won't eliminate STUPID NEGLIGENT PARENTS, but it could save some lives.
Sorry...no more Nanny state laws!!!!
But
it's
for
the
children....
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And it won't be through a law. Congress doesn't write laws anymore. They create Agencies that then write regulations.
When they come for our guns, it won't be through laws, but regulations. EPA and consumer safety regulations.