Talk:Autopilot/@comment-27131953-20160218224408/@comment-26051097-20160306233530

What exactly is 'illogical' about it? Everything said in this story is 100% scientifically proven in regards to brain function. People have known about it for quite some time, in fact. And have you ever even tried to break a car window? I doubt that I could do it if I had to, barring having some kind of tool, like a crowbar, and I'm 20 years old. No child would be able to, and thats not even acknowledging the fact that the kid was probably in a child seat. When you're still at nursery age, (i.e. 3 or 4) you almost certainly won't understand how child seats or locks work, maybe not even car doors. It would be 'illogical' to expect a young toddler to be able to get out of that situation. Even barring all that explanation, this kind of thing actually happens in real life, on average of 37 times per year. So what you say is 'illogical,' is actually 'fact.' Maybe next time you go to criticize something, you'll think about it for more than a few seconds before instantly jumping to call it 'illogical.'