Teenager dies after getting pinned inside a minivan's stow-n-go seats.
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You have a valid point but you're being a huge ass in the way you're making it. Not even sure why you'd get so pointlessly heated over defending a faceless corporation anyway.
What if you're hiding in the closet and there's a killer in your house looking for you?
then you have the capability to mute the call?
by enabling the speaker phone automatically, you're encouraging others around you who may be assisting in an emergency to answer questions that the dispatcher may have.
But the way this emergency call was activated was entirely through voice commands, so it's ridiculous how speaker phone isn't automatically activated.
What I don't understand is how this even happens, in what circumstance do you as a driver of a minivan do the following.
Get out of the drivers seat and exit the vehicle. Then instead of walking to the rear hatch where all of your stuff is, open up the side door, climb between the middle row to the rear seats and finally climb over the rear seats all instead of simply not climbing through a van by just going to the rear hatch.
I could see this happening to little kids during a road trip or other circumstance where you are in the rear seats and want something out of the hatch. This implies he pretty much played the ground is lava and hopped through the center of the entire van to get to the rear cargo area or the rear trunk release was broken and this is a maneuver he's done before many times.
Surely unless you completely launch your body over the rear seat you would feel the seat fold backwards or move as soon as you kneel onto it and touch the seat back.
I really don't understand.
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