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So what should I do? Should I tether it to the seat it is on even tho it's not allowed? Or just leave it untethered...
Isn't Australian tethering allowed by Britax?
I wouldn't worry about tethering if you can't do it. RF is so safe in itself, with or without tethering. At best, RF tethering is the icing on the cake, not the cake itself.
I feel like I'm missing something. OP, do you have a 2 door vehicle? I thought you drove an MDX?
I'm the one with the 2-door.
I knew you had a 2 door, but I didn't realize you were unable to find a place to tether RFing as well.
Don't tether.
I hate the Australian way to tether. It doesn't do anything if you ask me.
I love to have them tethered tho..
I drive an 7 passenger MDX.
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