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<P>last week near my home a police officer for the city of lindale tx north of tyler forgot to drop his 4 mnth old child off at the daycare and left it in the dark colored pickup then took a city police car 30 miles away to canton tx and was gone all day hours later he realized what he had done and it was to late the child was dead this happens every year so far this summer i have dealt with 7 cases as a fire fighter\ems the man was arrested but realeased on bond becuase hes a cop and said he was sorry he forgot she was there.. ?how do you forget a child that small thats stupid people need to realize that in texas and other states summer means 100+ temps a locked car is about 172 degrees afternoon</P> <P>in my opinion some of the cases are young mothers some are the father of a child they didnt want (they wanted sex) these people who kill there children should be put in a sweatbox or a small metal building in the hot sun for a while but thats cruel but killing a child is not come on i dont have kids but i watch my friends kids some times i will take them to the park and climb the big ladder on the slide behind them in case they fall they will not hit the ground but hit me instead i can take a fall im use to pain i worked with a carnival for 14 years and rode freight trains cross the country so getin knocked around by a old wore out boxcar is no problem </P> <P>but any way if you have kids kepp your cars locked & roll down the windows to lower the inside temp keep an eye on your kids and there friends when they are near a vehicle for their saftey</P>
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