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  • There’s an Escape Release in Car Trunks Due to One Woman Kidnapped and Locked in Hers

    Almost 20 years ago, Fennell and her husband Greig were kidnapped from their garage, in the trunk of their own car. Left alone, still trapped, in a dark park in the south of San Francisco, they escaped. In the wake of that crime, Fennell has been working to make sure that no one dies trapped in a car and, in the process, has changed the way people in America drive.

  • 6 actors flunk $100 hot-car challenge

    Kars4Kids shared video of a social experiment offering adults $100 if they could stay in a hot car for 10 minutes. 

  • THERE'S AN ESCAPE RELEASE IN CAR TRUNKS DUE TO ONE WOMAN KIDNAPPED

    Almost 20 years ago, Fennell and her husband Greig were kidnapped from their garage, in the trunk of their own car.

  • Bill would protect Good Samaritans

    The temperature inside a hot car can rise 20 degrees in 10 minutes, which can be deadly to a child who is locked inside. “A kid’s body temperature rises three to five times faster than an adult’s,” said Amber Rollins, director of KidsAndCars.org, an organization that raises awareness about the dangers of leaving children unattended in cars. “Their bodies can’t regulate the temperature the way an adult’s can. Minutes can be the difference between life and death for a child locked in a hot car.”

  • Young Kids Safety

    A Bossier City couple teaches their 3 young kids to beware of strangers, watch before crossing the street, but a warning about playing in the driveway never crossed their minds.

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