The fourteen states that have laws that prohibit leaving children unattended in an automobile include California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington. Most states have clauses in those laws specializing that the child must be in obvious danger or (in the case of Washington) depend on what type of establishment you are going into.
Penalties for leaving children alone range from noncriminal traffic infractions to second-degree manslaughter charges if the child dies as a result from being left alone in the car. Additionally, there is a wide age range of children that pertain to these laws.
Please note that even if a state does not have a specific law prohibiting adults from leaving children unattended, state and local prosecutors have the discretion to criminally charge adults under existing child endangerment laws if there is a significant threat to the child.
The reasoning behind most of these laws is that, children, who have smaller bodies, react faster to adverse conditions. Therefore, if a car is sweltering and they are unable to open the doors, then they are too young to save themselves.
Have your kid open the car door by themselves and you can leave them in the car while you shop.
<P> <P>It is not legal and it is <STRONG>NOT</STRONG> right for a parent to leave an innocent child in a car.</P>
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no age you can do it any time but its not recommended
A child should never be left alone in a car at any age. The state of California, as well as all other US states, make this a crime punishable by jail time if a child is left in a car and dies.
Well since you are asking a question like this I don't know if having a child is really smart, with all the car jackers it's just not smart to leave precious valuables in the car :)
<P> <P>It is not legal and it is <STRONG>NOT</STRONG> right for a parent to leave an innocent child in a car.</P>
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no age you can do it any time but its not recommended
In the state of GA, the legal age to buy a car is 17. However, with parental assistance, a child of any age can buy a vehicle, as long as the car is in the parent's name.
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1 day old
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Generally, it's 12 years of age.