sha_lyn
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WOW Do you go thru their lunchboxes?? How do you know this?
I would imagine one would see the cokes when the kids take them out to drink them
WOW Do you go thru their lunchboxes?? How do you know this?
I'm in NJ, and everyone I know uses carseats and boosters religiously. Those that don't usually end up being the parents that pack coke in their kids' lunch boxes.
I guess, but why would one want the less safe choice so why is it even an issue?
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Originally Posted by mjkacmom
I'm in NJ, and everyone I know uses carseats and boosters religiously. Those that don't usually end up being the parents that pack coke in their kids' lunch boxes.
wowzer!!
ETA, sorry this is just over the -- oh forget it!!
confess? LOL.... it is usually pretty easy to observe who is and who is not using a booster seat
WOW Do you go thru their lunchboxes?? How do you know this?
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Well, when your child asks you to pack soda in the lunchbox, and you tell them they are nuts, what parent would pack a soda, you find out that some do, and having 3 children in elementary school right now, I have found that the soda packing parents tend to be the parents with their young children in the front seat, the kids riding their bikes without helmets, the children who get suspended for bringing pocket knifes to school, the parents not using boosters (these are some scenarios - I'm not claiming all for each kid). Maybe it's the company I keep, but the parents I know DO use boosters (and I've never brought up my strong feelings on the subject, since it's never been an issue).
there is no way you could see in my car a low back booster being used, 20 inch wheels make it higher than the reg Durango.
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So theoretically a kid could be driven to the bus stop, get out of their booster seat then get on a school bus without any seat belt at all!
One makes money for the state
One would cost the state money
busses are now designed to so that they seat compartment provides some restraint and protection. Seat back are higher and no longer have exposed metal, such as back or handles.
A school bus situation and a passenger car situation are usually pretty different.
1 More often than not, school busses are traveling at low speeds in residential areas. some areas now either require or voluntarily use charter buses for traveling on field trips etc. Even the local high school's football and band bus is a charter/tour bus instead of a school bus since they travel in the interstate.
2 it is much harder for a bus driver with dozens of passengers to monitor correct usage of seat belts
3 in an evacuation situation it would hard for a school bus to quickly evacuate if everyone was using a seatbelt.