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Post by tiddles on Jul 14, 2012 16:15:31 GMT 1
www.greenocktelegraph.co.uk/news/greenock/articles/2012/07/14/432065-car-safety-session-for-parents/You know, this is absolutely unbelievable, why should the taxpayer have to fork out for this, 'initiative'. These people are criminals, the KNOW they are breaking the law. Sorry if this offends girls but the main culprits for kind of thing tends to be daft young mothers with their minds on Coronation Street and the next, 'girls night out'. Children are the most precious gift you can have in this world and anyone who allows their kids to be in danger needs a good seeing to. Every one of these bastards who broke the law during this exercise should have been reported to the Fiscal and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Take the bloody cars off them and make them use the bus for a while.
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Post by samfregreenock on Jul 14, 2012 17:34:45 GMT 1
However, the legal requirements and wide range of restraints available can be confusing when trying to select the correct harness for your child"
Whit shite! If they can pass a driving test then they can understand this, if not they shouldn't be driving as they must have the IQ of a rocking horse
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Post by tiddles on Jul 14, 2012 17:38:08 GMT 1
If the device is too confusing, don't fucking buy it and if you need advice, the Government has a site just for that purpose. The car manufacturers also can give you guidance. It's sheer bloody laziness and stupidity.
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fedup
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Post by fedup on Jul 14, 2012 22:19:20 GMT 1
However, the legal requirements and wide range of restraints available can be confusing when trying to select the correct harness for your child" Whit shite! If they can pass a driving test then they can understand this, if not they shouldn't be driving as they must have the IQ of a rocking horse Totally agree my child has never travelled in my car without the proper safety restriants. If you don't know what seat to use for your child it's quite simple go along to your local Halfords and ask for advice.
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Post by rod2mc on Jul 16, 2012 12:41:24 GMT 1
However, the legal requirements and wide range of restraints available can be confusing when trying to select the correct harness for your child" Whit shite! If they can pass a driving test then they can understand this, if not they shouldn't be driving as they must have the IQ of a rocking horse Totally agree my child has never travelled in my car without the proper safety restriants. If you don't know what seat to use for your child it's quite simple go along to your local Halfords and ask for advice. Halfords also fit free of charge
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Post by tiddles on Jul 16, 2012 13:00:57 GMT 1
Yep, they are just lazy, thick gets
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