twokidstwodogs
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So I'm on my way to work on a fairly twisty, high-speed two-lane road. You know, the highly dangerous kind. Oh, and it's icy out. I look in my rearview mirror to see that I am being tailgated by what I think is a Chevy Silverado. It is most definitely an extended cab, new enough to have front airbags. In the passenger seat is a small boy, probably no older than four. I can see only from his chin up, but I can tell that he is not only in the front seat, but that he is likely unrestrained by anything but the seatbelt. (The shoulder belt is up by his ear, so he's probably not even in a backless booster, and obviously there's no belt positioner being used.) Then as we're sitting at a red light, I see the boy squirming all over the place. He keeps disappearing from my view. This continues after the light turns green. Obviously a child who needs to be harnessed, whatever his age.
So we have a father whose idea of child passenger safety is to buckle his small child into the front seat of a truck and then feels free to *tailgate* people on icy roads. What is *with* people?!?!?!
So we have a father whose idea of child passenger safety is to buckle his small child into the front seat of a truck and then feels free to *tailgate* people on icy roads. What is *with* people?!?!?!