vcunning
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kathi29 said:sorry![]()
I should have gone with my instinct that we were on the same page. Sometimes the fingers engage before the brain has a chance to direct them.
Florida's law is a sore spot with me ever since I was told at my tech course that the reason Jeb squashed the booster law was because he didn't want to "inconvenience the soccer moms"
Oh gosh . . . no need to be sorry here . . . Except I apologize if my post was "reactive". I actually think everyone is on the same page here . . . I'm glad you have a passtion for this.
It's tough to figure out what is legal . . . . what you do for a short time . . . and what is safe.
When we first had my son, we went to one of the free "check your car seat" programs. I'm an engineer and think I understand this stuff pretty well. Guess what, it wasn't installed correctly. I was sure I followed directions (although yes . . . I'm a guy . . . so I only have limited capacity here). I was very surprised with the real installation.
Even thought we may disagree on this post on the implementation, I think we all have the same objective in mind. Keeping our loved ones safe.
Unfortunately, the car rental companies don't incent car seats/booster seats at their daily prices ($7-10/day). I'm not even sure they are installed correctly. Even recently, we packed a booster seat for my 7 year old (45 pounds) in a bag by itself. It get's tougher when you have more kids (we'll find out . . . one due in 2 weeks . . . a trip to Disney planned in November). So I can appreciate the issues that other parents face.
