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Ohio bill would protect people from legal trouble for breaking into car to save a child or a pet
A new bill could protect Ohioans from legal trouble if they break into a car to save a child or a pet. Senators Jim Hughes and Frank LaRose are sponsoring Senate Bill 215, which states a person would be granted immunity from civil liability for any damage resulting from the forcible entry of a motor vehicle for the purpose of removing a minor or an animal from the vehicle because the minor or the animal is in imminent danger of suffering harm.
Child seat sounds off when child is left in car
It’s a headline seen too often in warm months: A small child, inadvertently left behind in a car, dies of heat stroke. On Sept. 23 the victim was an 8-month-old boy in Macedonia, Ohio.
Child heatstroke deaths in cars: accident or crime?
Last week, a young mother of four was sentenced to 10 years in prison for unknowingly leaving her infant son in a car, where temperatures rose to more than 125 degrees.
Road Warrior: Feds don't count hundreds of traffic deaths
A motor vehicle death is a motor vehicle death. They should all be counted — regardless of when, regardless of where."
Always pay attention, never leave kids unattended
“I'm writing through tears right now. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would leave my child in a car. Unfortunately, I did today."