Two-year-old becomes sixth child to die in a hot car so far this year
Two-year-old becomes sixth child to die in a hot car so far this year

Two-year-old becomes sixth child to die in a hot car so far this year

Two-year-old becomes sixth child to die in a hot car so far this year
Two-year-old becomes sixth child to die in a hot car so far this year
I see it's time to repost this:
Fatal distraction, a Pulitzer Prize winning article
Tearjerker article about how parents who've been through this felt, why it happens, and what car manufacturers could do to prevent it.
FUCK ME
Several people -- including Mary Parks of Blacksburg -- have driven from their workplace to the day-care center to pick up the child they’d thought they’d dropped off, never noticing the corpse in the back seat.
I didn't want to read the article because I expected horrible things written in there. Like this.
Thanks
I couldn't finish reading, I am already a mess of tears 10 paragraphs in. I cannot imagine the pain and guilt....
Same.
It still makes me tear up every time I skim it, yeah.
The headline:
Fatal Distraction: Forgetting a Child in the Backseat of a Car Is a Horrifying Mistake. Is It a Crime?
YES! It is and it should be. It's neglect! There's no reason to keep reading when the headline asks a bullshit question.
I also wouldn't read an article titled, Should murder be wrong?
An award winning journalist, the only one to have will two Pulitzers for features, this being one of them: "here's a horrifying thing that can happen to anyone."
Some random dipshit: "what an idiot."
There's a reason the article won a Pulitzer. Maybe you could give it a try
“That article can’t change my mind because I can’t read!”
We created laws to require seat belts, maybe it’s time we create laws that require the manufacturers to install tech to detect kids and pets left in hot vehicles and alert the authorities or at the very least sound an alarm.
Seatbelts are simple. Aside from the big brother distopian nightmare this proposal enables, I'm not convinced such a thing it technically possible.
I can see the headlines about the first time it’s rolled out… all the headlines are short people being mad that they were flagged as kids
I've had rental cars chirp back at me when I tried to lock them because my backpack was in the back seat.
This is already in a bunch of cars. Just doesn't call police.
PIR occupancy sensor + thermometer + window open sensor + seat occupancy sensor/scale + door lock/child lock sensor + decibel limit on microphone already in car
Technically possible, yes. Most of the equipment is already there. It's just a matter of tuning everything to work together to solve the specific problem. The bigger problem in my eyes is most people would treat this as a perfect solution instead of a last resort like what happened with Tesla's FSD.
Aside from the big brother distopian nightmare this proposal enables
A car knowing when I left a child in the backseat? Basically the same as my thoughts being censored by Big Brother.
It's my right and my freedom to let people I am responsible for die in a heatwave!
It’s more a question of money than feasibility. I’m pretty sure a couple manufacturers already have basic capabilities similar to this
Some cars have that already. I rented a Hyundai Elantra recently when my car was being serviced. It came with Rear Occupant Alert. Ultrasonic sensors can detect if there's movement in the backseat when a driver exits the vehicle.
They tried. Lobbyists got Congress to shoot it down.
It's not difficult. Functioning designs already exist. Hell most if not all cars today have weight sensors to determine airbag deployment.
If it saves one kid, then I'm all for it.
By the way: this famous article is a must-read for this topic
Almost all modern cars (made in the last few years) have some kind of warning when you turn the car off and something is weighing down the backseat. My car has it.
Though it's possible to turn it off, I think it should be required to not be toggle-able.
wasn't there something about a car theft with the child in the car and the company wouldn't give the police the gps access because the owner wasn't subscribed? that would be all that happens for this because US and Canada suck at regulating things.
Yeet-the-baby-tron™
This brand new tech saves lives!!
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Upon detecting a small humanoid within the car after it has been locked the system automatically opens the sunroof & violently yeets the human at least 100m in a random direction to maximised it's chances of getting some shade.
Then the problem is with privacy laws that allow abuse and poor regulation, not with more capable cars.
It can be done in a way that does not affect privacy. If you lock your car while there's still a person detected on the back seat, it will sound an alarm.
Yup we should let preventable deaths happen just so you can feel an inch more private.
Totally reasonable.
Why's it always gotta be a 2yo. :/
I'll be sure to hug my daughter extra tomorrow.
I wonder if that's because it's one of the most mentally draining ages.
Often the parents forget about them rather than intentionally leave them with no windows open.
I wonder if it's because 2-year-olds are usually pretty noisy, so when they've fallen asleep, it's easier to forget that they're even back there.
Probably old enough the parent thinks they'll be fine on their own for a bit, but young enough to be a hassle to bring along on a "short" errand.
Ban cars
Parenting pro tip: Once the car seat is installed, check it every time you leave the car. Even before the baby is born, even if you are currently holding the baby.
I don't understand why this is so common in the US.
Lots of really hot climates, lots of cars, 3rd largest population in the world, and a very active news media.
If India or Africa could afford cars you be hearing about it a lot there too.
3rd largest population in the world
I’m curious how you came about this statistic?
I literally live in a country that's hotter than the US and this rarely if ever happens. I'm not sure it's just media bias.
I don't want to shatter your worldview or anything, but the continent of africa has in fact cars. Also a very hot climate.
What they don't have is american brain rot.
Car dependency
Maybe we should require cars, since they are so big, to be reflective painted in such a way that they absorb less heat and passively dissipate heat.
Idiot parents can only do so much.
There you go, that's one thing...provide a hole at the top of the heat pile...the window cracking option could be one but it is not fail safe. Maybe the top of the roof is open all the time unless the ignition is on. That way if all power fails, there would be air flow through the interior.
Next human detection. That's nice, but if the roof was solar panels, it could power up a good sized fan. With 100W for example, I was able to power a car radiator fan and that's like a house extractor fan.
People, if there’s a child in the back seat, and it’s hot out… call the cops.
If the child isn’t moving… pound on the window to try and rouse them. If you can’t…. Go to the opposite front window and break it.
(You’ll have to be creative. It’s not easy to break automotive glass Something hard and concentrated. Or a big ass rock.)
Also, probably preaching to the choir…. But….
DONT LEAVE YOUR KID IN THE FUCKING CAR.
Didn't the Beatles make a song about how it's perfectly safe to leave a living thing in a hot car?
I'm missing the joke.
I thought that one was about letting the baby drive the car. Did they mention the ambient air temperature or any locally posted heat warnings in that one? Can't remember all the lyrics.