christineka
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locking clip and locking the belt?
My dd was playing with her shoulder belt in the car awhile back. I switched her to the middle lap belt so she couldn't do it. Now because ds is in a thinner seat, I was thinking it might be nicer to give booster dd some more room to buckle and switch the little ones' seats around. I install the rfing seats with locking clips in order to not have super tilty seats, so the shoulder belt is not locked. When dd played with her belt she would lock it. When we were in a hurry, I admit that I didn't take the time to uninstall and reinstall. I don't think the belt is long enough that my rfing child could get the belt around her neck, so not worrying about that- just the locking of the belt. Is there anything I can do to keep dd from doing this? Or is the lap-only belt the best place to put her? I suppose I could give it another try (it must have been 6 months since I switched the seats) and if she plays with the belt again, switch her back...
My dd was playing with her shoulder belt in the car awhile back. I switched her to the middle lap belt so she couldn't do it. Now because ds is in a thinner seat, I was thinking it might be nicer to give booster dd some more room to buckle and switch the little ones' seats around. I install the rfing seats with locking clips in order to not have super tilty seats, so the shoulder belt is not locked. When dd played with her belt she would lock it. When we were in a hurry, I admit that I didn't take the time to uninstall and reinstall. I don't think the belt is long enough that my rfing child could get the belt around her neck, so not worrying about that- just the locking of the belt. Is there anything I can do to keep dd from doing this? Or is the lap-only belt the best place to put her? I suppose I could give it another try (it must have been 6 months since I switched the seats) and if she plays with the belt again, switch her back...
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