No, it’s not legal to break a window to rescue a dog from a hot car in Texas

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The summer months are in full swing, and Houstonians everywhere are dealing with the intense triple-digit temperatures that southeast Texas has become notorious for.

The summer months are in full swing, and Houstonians everywhere are dealing with the intense, triple-digit temperatures that southeast Texas has become notorious for around this time of the year.

In such sweltering conditions, it seems almost inconceivable to leave a pet in a hot car with the windows rolled up. However, this is a recurring issue in Houston.If you should find an animal locked in a hot car, though, you need to be careful about your next move.According to the Civil Practices and Liberties Code in the State of Texas, it is legal to rescue a person from a car in the heat, but these protections do not extend to animals.

Section 74.515 of the code, titled Liability for Emergency Care, states that, “A person who in good faith administers emergency care is not liable in civil damages for an act performed during the emergency unless the act is wilfully or wantonly negligent.”an attempt to save a child from a hot car, you are not liable for the destruction you cause in the process of that heroic act. But if you do the same damage to save a dog from such a situation, you could get stuck with the bill for the broken car window.

Because of this, the best course of action to save an animal from a hot car is to alert others of the situation. If the car is parked outside of a business or restaurant, alert the owners. Call the authorities if the animal appears to be in life-threatening danger.Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.Michael is a Kingwood native who loves shooting hoops, visiting local breweries and overreacting to Houston sports. He joined the KPRC family in the spring of 2024.

 

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