southcitymom
Well-Known Member
OK.. here's what i want to know. did this kind of thing always happen (with the invention of automobiles).. and we just never heard about it, on a national level? or is it really happening more and more? if so, is it happening more just because there are more people, or because people are getting more forgetful? or is it just making it into the news more because the media knows these stories sell?
or.... is it happening more frequently because of climate change.....?
i just don't understand why this is big news all of a sudden (although of course it's terrible when it happens). i don't ever remember hearing news stories of kids being left in cars and dying from the heat back in the 70's, 80's, or even 90's.
These are interesting thoughts, reb. I think we do hear more about this type of stuff (and everything else) just because of the nature of media saturation in today's culture. I also agree that it probably happens more due to more families with two parents in the work force or families with single parents.
Please don't read my thoughts on the subject as excuses. I have often tried to come up with a good idea that could help cut down on these types of senseless accidents, but so far nothing good has come to mind.