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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: uncle_bagster]
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08/05/18 04:16 PM
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Cast
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Temp was 78. Dog was fine. MYOB
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
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08/05/18 04:18 PM
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elcoyote, esq.
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Temp was 78. Dog was fine. MYOB
Agreed
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: uncle_bagster]
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08/05/18 04:43 PM
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Uncle Zeek
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At outsie temps of 78, on a sunny day the interior can easily be 20 degrees higher. I'd surely call police/fire, but not sure about breaking the window.
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: uncle_bagster]
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08/05/18 05:10 PM
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I was approached once by a WB manager. I told him the truck was running. He says he cant hear it from the door. I repeated myself and he walked to the truck and laid his hand on the hood. Came back inand apologized. I thanked him for caring.
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: uncle_bagster]
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08/05/18 05:23 PM
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My shepherd would have bit him.
Non Sibi Sed Patriae -- "Not for self, but for country."
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: Uncle Zeek]
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08/05/18 05:39 PM
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At outsie temps of 78, on a sunny day the interior can easily be 20 degrees higher. I'd surely call police/fire, but not sure about breaking the window. According to the article, in addition to outside temp of 78, the sunroof and windows were open/cracked. This one is hard to call based on written account only. How open was the sunroof? How many windows were left cracked and how much were they cracked? 78 degrees ambient with heavy cloud cover, direct sun shining? Wind? Id almost need to be there to make definitive judgment.
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
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08/05/18 05:47 PM
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How hot was the owner of the car?
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
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08/05/18 06:16 PM
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Bob Davis
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Temp was 78. Dog was fine. MYOB
Yep.
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: uncle_bagster]
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08/05/18 06:18 PM
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I had a lady call the fire department because we left our dog in the bed of the truck, with a camper shell while we ran in to the grocery store for a few quick items. Windows were open with screens for airflow, parked in the shade and he was wet from swimming. It also was a pleasant day.
We were inside less than 10 minutes. Get to the truck and see that the firemen had opened the camper shell and were giving my dog some water. The lady that called was screaming at me about how dangerous it was while the fireman in charge stood behind her laughing and shaking his head. When she left, he said the dog was fine, the situation was fine. Hell, he was still wet from swimming, he said.
The lady said he was barking, so something must have been wrong. Yeah, he was barking because he was three months old and wasnt used to being left alone yet. I am happy we left the shell unlocked and they didnt break anything to get in.
I think its good to worry about animals and even more so kids in cars during the summer, but if youre going to break into aomeones car or call 911, you better be right.
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
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08/05/18 06:25 PM
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Bob Davis
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I had a lady call the fire department because we left our dog in the bed of the truck, with a camper shell while we ran in to the grocery store for a few quick items. Windows were open with screens for airflow, parked in the shade and he was wet from swimming. It also was a pleasant day.
We were inside less than 10 minutes. Get to the truck and see that the firemen had opened the camper shell and were giving my dog some water. The lady that called was screaming at me about how dangerous it was while the fireman in charge stood behind her laughing and shaking his head. When she left, he said the dog was fine, the situation was fine. Hell, he was still wet from swimming, he said.
The lady said he was barking, so something must have been wrong. Yeah, he was barking because he was three months old and wasnt used to being left alone yet. I am happy we left the shell unlocked and they didnt break anything to get in.
I think its good to worry about animals and even more so kids in cars during the summer, but if youre going to break into aomeones car or call 911, you better be right. This is beyond ridiculous. See what is happening in the world. Dogs are human, humans are dogs, it is crazy.
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: Bob Davis]
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08/05/18 07:12 PM
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Duck_Hunter
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I had a lady call the fire department because we left our dog in the bed of the truck, with a camper shell while we ran in to the grocery store for a few quick items. Windows were open with screens for airflow, parked in the shade and he was wet from swimming. It also was a pleasant day.
We were inside less than 10 minutes. Get to the truck and see that the firemen had opened the camper shell and were giving my dog some water. The lady that called was screaming at me about how dangerous it was while the fireman in charge stood behind her laughing and shaking his head. When she left, he said the dog was fine, the situation was fine. Hell, he was still wet from swimming, he said.
The lady said he was barking, so something must have been wrong. Yeah, he was barking because he was three months old and wasnt used to being left alone yet. I am happy we left the shell unlocked and they didnt break anything to get in.
I think its good to worry about animals and even more so kids in cars during the summer, but if youre going to break into aomeones car or call 911, you better be right. This is beyond ridiculous. See what is happening in the world. Dogs are human, humans are dogs, it is crazy. Ive never said dogs are people, but that doesnt mean you should leave dogs in your car during a hot day.
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: Duck_Hunter]
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08/05/18 08:07 PM
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Bob Davis
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I had a lady call the fire department because we left our dog in the bed of the truck, with a camper shell while we ran in to the grocery store for a few quick items. Windows were open with screens for airflow, parked in the shade and he was wet from swimming. It also was a pleasant day.
We were inside less than 10 minutes. Get to the truck and see that the firemen had opened the camper shell and were giving my dog some water. The lady that called was screaming at me about how dangerous it was while the fireman in charge stood behind her laughing and shaking his head. When she left, he said the dog was fine, the situation was fine. Hell, he was still wet from swimming, he said.
The lady said he was barking, so something must have been wrong. Yeah, he was barking because he was three months old and wasnt used to being left alone yet. I am happy we left the shell unlocked and they didnt break anything to get in.
I think its good to worry about animals and even more so kids in cars during the summer, but if youre going to break into aomeones car or call 911, you better be right. This is beyond ridiculous. See what is happening in the world. Dogs are human, humans are dogs, it is crazy. Ive never said dogs are people, but that doesnt mean you should leave dogs in your car during a hot day. You misunderstood, I am on your side. It is the lady that had this mentality. You were fine, responsible, no problem.
Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: uncle_bagster]
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08/05/18 08:18 PM
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elcoyote, esq.
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Quit crawfishing, Bob, and call him out like a man instead of being your normal snowflake, libtard self.
Team wolfs I had to perform. It took a minute to get it all in my mouth and another five to swallow it all.
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Re: Would you have broken this window?
[Re: Bob Davis]
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08/05/18 08:22 PM
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Duck_Hunter
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I had a lady call the fire department because we left our dog in the bed of the truck, with a camper shell while we ran in to the grocery store for a few quick items. Windows were open with screens for airflow, parked in the shade and he was wet from swimming. It also was a pleasant day.
We were inside less than 10 minutes. Get to the truck and see that the firemen had opened the camper shell and were giving my dog some water. The lady that called was screaming at me about how dangerous it was while the fireman in charge stood behind her laughing and shaking his head. When she left, he said the dog was fine, the situation was fine. Hell, he was still wet from swimming, he said.
The lady said he was barking, so something must have been wrong. Yeah, he was barking because he was three months old and wasnt used to being left alone yet. I am happy we left the shell unlocked and they didnt break anything to get in.
I think its good to worry about animals and even more so kids in cars during the summer, but if youre going to break into aomeones car or call 911, you better be right. This is beyond ridiculous. See what is happening in the world. Dogs are human, humans are dogs, it is crazy. Ive never said dogs are people, but that doesnt mean you should leave dogs in your car during a hot day. You misunderstood, I am on your side. It is the lady that had this mentality. You were fine, responsible, no problem.
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