Pennsylvania’s pets received an early Christmas gift Monday as a state law that protects animals from hot and cold cars went into effect just as winter temperatures begin to dip. Act 104 of 2018 — formerly known as “the hot car bill” — allows public safety professionals to remove unattended animals…
Source: Morningcall
In Pennsylvania, emergency responders can now remove pets from hot and cold cars without liability
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