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CPSDarren said:As a pre-crash positioner, it is hard to imagine how a booster would fail such that there could be a safety hazard. Unlike a harnessed seat that might have hidden stress cracks or harness damage, you'd think any problems with a booster would be visible.
Best to stick with the manufacturer's recommendations, of course...
Splash said:But honestly... someone who won't part with such a small amount of money and instead prefers to use the old booster from when grandma was in college and has since then been the preferred hang out for the family cat... I don't have much emotional energy for.
They're CHEAP! Get a new one already!
skaterbabscpst said:Then you give them the phone number for your local technician, who can steer them to low-income programs where they can obtain a booster.
Kashi said:Want to add to this - a LOT of families who have to choose between buying groceries, or safety devices (and will, obviously, choose food for the family), are going to be making well above any cut-off limit for "low income" programs of any sort.
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