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Is this bad? Where? My parents often left us in the car, it's totally normal here in Denmark.
I'm in the US and we lived in a medium-sized city at the time, so a higher level of danger than in many other developed countries.
It's a bit flexible nowadays because a lot of cars will let you leave the a/c on while you walk away with the keys.
True, I guess it varies depending on where you live and the circumstances.
The main thing I'd be concerned about is if it's hot. I always wait in a car if someone is going into a shop or something like that as I'm lazy as fuck and can't be arsed walking around.
Could also be very hot in the car in some places