Bad New Idea From Florida: Ban Dogs From Sticking Their Heads Out of Car Windows
It’s ruff going for the state’s canines.

Not content to merely regulate human fun, a Florida lawmaker has introduced a bill that would make it illegal for drivers to let their dogs stick their heads out of car windows.
Senate Bill 932, introduced last week by state Sen. Lauren Book (D–Plantation), tackles a wide range of animal welfare issues. It would ban the declawing of cats, prohibit the sale of rabbits in stores in March and April, create a registry of animal abusers, and limit cosmetic testing on animals, among many other policies.
The legislation centers on what Book believes would improve the quality of life for Florida's animals, but one section of the bill would single out a favorite activity of the state's canine population. Dogs would be banned from sticking their heads "or any other body part" outside a vehicle's window while on a public roadway. Drivers would also be banned from holding dogs on their laps while driving. In order for a dog to be legally transported in a car, it would have to be kept in a crate, "restrained safely with a harness or pet seat belt," or controlled by a person other than the driver.
The car window ban is extremely broad. It applies regardless of the speed at which a car is moving, and it doesn't discriminate between driving on a country backroad versus a multilane highway. Violating the dog-related provisions would nonetheless amount to a "noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a moving violation."
Letting your dog stick his head out of a car window isn't entirely risk-free (though the same could be said of going on walks or visiting dog parks). American Humane, an animal welfare organization, warns that "wind can seriously irritate mucous membranes and blow pieces of grit or other debris" into animals' eyes. Christian Broadhurst, a Florida veterinarian interviewed by News4JAX, told the station that "if your head can fit out, it's not impossible for dogs to fit the rest of their bodies out."
As with many issues that politicians try to solve through legislation, the free market and individual responsibility offer far better approaches. Concerned owners can buy "doggie goggles" that protect canine eyes from flying dust and debris. Dog seat belts of all shapes and sizes can restrain pets, preventing an escape attempt or a dangerous jump through an open car window.
But these items should be optional, not mandatory, given that it is more important to protect drivers from police interactions than it is to protect dogs from dust.
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"But these items should be optional, not mandatory, given that it is more important to protect drivers from police interactions than it is to protect dogs from dust."
Also important to protect dogs from police interactions.
"Also important to protect dogs from police interactions."
Right, what could possibly go wrong in a cop-dog interaction?
Only dogs immigrating from Central America can should be allowed to stick their heads out of car windows.
Dogs would be banned from sticking their heads "or any other body part" outside a vehicle's window
I can't count the number of times a great dane has mooned me from a passing vehicle.
prohibit the sale of rabbits in stores in March and April
Religious discrimination!
Especially the bunnies that lay eggs for Easter.
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The whole story.
Perhaps Lauren's car got slobbered on by a passing dog.
Was the passing car a Rover?
I was gonna say...
Refreshing, that, from reasonmag, especially in a piece about Florida. Not really seeing much of a individual liberties angle as dogs don't have rights.
Exactly. Only a forking Democrat would come up with this, and just about any other legislation for that matter.
Senate Bill 932, introduced last week by state Sen. Lauren Book (D–Plantation), tackles a wide range of animal welfare issues.
This is a legislator who takes the job seriously, insofar as she believes a legislators job is to create legislation. Are the laws currently in force so inadequate that we need hundreds more to cope with the paucity of legislation? How unnecessary is your job that you have enough time in the day to worry about dogs sticking their heads out of car windows? This is somebody who needs a healthy beating with a large stick and a commandment to fuck off.
"Paucity"
I see what you did there....
If we privatized the roads, would you consider it OK for the road operator to make rules like this?
create a registry of animal abusers
Oh good, now I'll be able to preemptively report both the cat lady down the street *and* the Karen with the neurotic, shivering Chihuahua who think I'm abusive because I hit my dog when it jumps up.
Ah yes, the constant encroachment of nit-picky laws. I feel terrible for people who are alive 100 years from now. Since legislators do nothing but create laws and never take any away, can you just imagine the insane amount of rules, regulations, and laws that will be on the books come 2123?!
By then it will be easier to invert everything, there is just a list of things that are allowed, because it’s a short list.
That's a sadly true point.
A hundred years from now?
Hey take a look at the optimist over here [who imagines that we are not already there].
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^ this.
Also, Fiona left how this law will discourage immigrants from coming to the US as they love letting their dogs hang their heads out the window.
But nothing about having them for dinner.
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Bad New Idea From Florida "DEMOCRAT"
No surprise there, they want to bad idea us to death.
While I would never let my dog hang it's head out the window, it is really dangerous for the dog, if something hits it in the head, especially the eyes, I cannot support laws making it illegal.
Take care of your pets, you are their only protection.
Reason desperately hopes people will stop at the headline and blame DeSantis for this.
Next, I hope Florida bans cats from landing on their feet.
So, if a dog sticks its head out the window who gets the ticket, you or the dog? It's the dog that violated the law...
You get the ticket, your dog gets snuffed.
Win win for the po-pos.
Florida is where Fido goes to die.
Will dogs still be allowed to lick their balls?