mdonaldson
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I am in Upstate New York. I was in an a hurry on my way home with my son in his car seat properly secured. It was approximately 65 degrees out and sunny. I cracked the windows in my car, got out, then used my remote start to start the car again so the A/C would stay on even though I knew I would be running right in and out of the store. Someone spotted this and called the police. As I left the store, a gentleman walked up to me and suggested a woman had witnessed me leaving my son in the car (which was in plain sight 90% of the time as I went into the store because I was only picking up something in the front area of the store and the entire storefront was windows - there were very few cars in the lot and parked only a few spots away from the store). I quickly commented to the gentleman that I was in the store for literally 3 or 4 minutes and my child is fine. I drove off (I am not sure if an officer went to the liquor store or not) and when I got home about 10 minutes later, a police officer was waiting with my wife outside of my house. He asked me if this had happened and I told him the truth.
The officer said he could not give me any info on what might happen, but that he was going to report it to his supervisor per protocol and he decides the next steps.\
This officer did not write anything down or have me sign anything.
It should be noted that the store I ran into was a liquor store, however it wasn't in a "bad" part of town and I was not drinking and driving. The officer new that I had gone to said liquor store because that was what he was told by the woman who reported the incident. The officer did not ask me if I was drinking nor did he give a sobriety test or anything. The whole thing seems a little weird and the only thing I can find online is the NYS law that says as long as the child was not in negligent situation (hot car, etc) that it punishable up to a $50 fine for a first offense.
Believe, I am not taking this lightly and I do feel what I did was terribly wrong and I will NEVER do it again. I am not sleeping at night and walking around like a zombie because I am nervous as to what could happen as a result of my terribly stupid and reckless decision. I take full responsibility for this and know it was very wrong.
Does anyone know or have some idea what the worst is that can happen to me or my son? Could our son be taken from us? Could I be arrested? This happened on 9/27/14 and I wasn't issued a citation or any paperwork nor was I arrested.
Thank you in advance.
I am in Upstate New York. I was in an a hurry on my way home with my son in his car seat properly secured. It was approximately 65 degrees out and sunny. I cracked the windows in my car, got out, then used my remote start to start the car again so the A/C would stay on even though I knew I would be running right in and out of the store. Someone spotted this and called the police. As I left the store, a gentleman walked up to me and suggested a woman had witnessed me leaving my son in the car (which was in plain sight 90% of the time as I went into the store because I was only picking up something in the front area of the store and the entire storefront was windows - there were very few cars in the lot and parked only a few spots away from the store). I quickly commented to the gentleman that I was in the store for literally 3 or 4 minutes and my child is fine. I drove off (I am not sure if an officer went to the liquor store or not) and when I got home about 10 minutes later, a police officer was waiting with my wife outside of my house. He asked me if this had happened and I told him the truth.
The officer said he could not give me any info on what might happen, but that he was going to report it to his supervisor per protocol and he decides the next steps.\
This officer did not write anything down or have me sign anything.
It should be noted that the store I ran into was a liquor store, however it wasn't in a "bad" part of town and I was not drinking and driving. The officer new that I had gone to said liquor store because that was what he was told by the woman who reported the incident. The officer did not ask me if I was drinking nor did he give a sobriety test or anything. The whole thing seems a little weird and the only thing I can find online is the NYS law that says as long as the child was not in negligent situation (hot car, etc) that it punishable up to a $50 fine for a first offense.
Believe, I am not taking this lightly and I do feel what I did was terribly wrong and I will NEVER do it again. I am not sleeping at night and walking around like a zombie because I am nervous as to what could happen as a result of my terribly stupid and reckless decision. I take full responsibility for this and know it was very wrong.
Does anyone know or have some idea what the worst is that can happen to me or my son? Could our son be taken from us? Could I be arrested? This happened on 9/27/14 and I wasn't issued a citation or any paperwork nor was I arrested.
Thank you in advance.