Understanding and protecting the rights of children is imperative. No parent, guardian or caretaker of a child should ever leave a child unattended in a motor vehicle. This applies not only to family members but naturally to babysitters and day care centers as well.
Children suffer serious bodily injuries and death being left in a car from a variety of dangers such as: extreme heat or hyperthermia, strangulation from activating power windows and crashing when a car is knocked into gear.
Florida State Statute: FSS 316.6135 states the following about leaving children unattended or unsupervised in a motor vehicle and the penalty of doing so.
“No parent, legal guardian, or other person responsible for a child younger than 6 years of age shall leave such child unattended or unsupervised in a motor vehicle for a period in excess of 15 minutes; however, no such person shall leave a child unattended for any period of time if the motor vehicle is running or the health of the child is in danger.” “Any person who violates the provisions of subsection (1) is guilty of a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable by a fine of: Not more than $100; or not less than $50 and not more than $500 if the motor vehicle was running or the health of the child was in danger at the time of the violation.”
Any law enforcement officer who observes a child left unattended or unsupervised in a motor vehicle in violation of subsection (1) may use whatever means are reasonably necessary to protect the minor child and to remove him from the vehicle. If the child is removed from the immediate area notification should be placed on the vehicle.
Twelve states have laws specifically prohibiting leaving young children alone in cars. Child advocacy organization, Kids and Cars has been an influential lobbying group in the effort to toughen up legislation addressing the problem. “We’re trying to get people to realize it is just as dangerous to leave a child alone in a vehicle as it is to leave him near a body of water,” said founder and president Janette Fennell. She reports “There are more states that make it illegal to leave an animal alone in a car than a child, there has to be a specific law to make it illegal to leave a child alone. We want people to understand the dangers.”



We should take care of the children while carrying them in a car. We need to fix the booster seats for the safety of the children. Make sure that the booster i fixed and the seat belts are working for the safety of the children.