SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Leaving young children unattended in motor vehicles has caused serious health and safety harm to children and is an unacceptable public health and safety hazard.
(b) The dangers of leaving young children unattended in motor vehicles include possible child access to ignition, brakes, clutch and gear shift lever, and other parts of the vehicle that could cause uncontrolled vehicular movement, exposure of the child to extreme cold or heat in those vehicles, and other dangers.
(c) Prior instances where young children have been left unattended in or around motor vehicles have resulted in serious injury or death, with no less than 60 fatalities in this state.
(d) It is well established that educational approaches, including promotional materials and television, radio, and print advertising, by themselves, do not improve safety behavior. Only when the educational approach is integrated with enforcement activities are they effective. The report of the January 2001 Seat Belt Summit, issued by the Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety Inc., an organization composed of the major United States automobile manufacturers, supports this fact. That report found that the use of vehicle seat belts significantly increased when a law required their use, established a monetary penalty, and the public believed that the law was being enforced. The report concludes that advertising programs without an enforcement program should not be used. Other groups, including the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, have also concluded that information and educational campaigns without enforcement provisions are not effective.
(e) It is, therefore, the intent of the Legislature to improve vehicle safety for children by both educating the public about the danger of leaving a young child alone in a motor vehicle in circumstances that pose a life safety risk, and discouraging this dangerous conduct by imposing a monetary fine upon persons who engage in this conduct.