Ways to safely secure water bottles in car?

Anonymous
Water bottles? Projectile risk? I don't know how some of you function with so much weird fear in your lives.

Beverage carts on airplanes must be utterly paralyzing.
Anonymous
Car crashes happen more often.
Anonymous
Can't believe this is seriously a concern, but most modern cars have a place for bottles in the door pocket. We've got 3 cars and they all have them, as have most rental cars I've had recently.
Anonymous
I am so glad my brain isn't cluttered with worries like this.

Wear a helmet in the car, OP and OP's kid.
Anonymous
This is what happens when you don't have real concerns in your life, and instead of being grateful, you cook up "problems" to keep yourself busy with worry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The things you people worry about, I swear to God.


+1000


+1000000000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am so glad my brain isn't cluttered with worries like this.

Wear a helmet in the car, OP and OP's kid.


But not OP's husband, because OP doesn't seem to care if he's hit in the head with a water bottle.
Anonymous
I am going to forward this thread to my DH so he can see how my insistence on quartering grapes is not at all crazy comparatively ...
Anonymous
I just can't even. Secure water? Huh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when you don't have real concerns in your life, and instead of being grateful, you cook up "problems" to keep yourself busy with worry.


Sort of like how our immune systems don't have enough germs to fight so they start attacking themselves.
Anonymous
What harm is a projectile water bottle even going to inflict? A bruise? A broken nose? If you are in a car crash serious enough for this to happen- then a bruise or broken nose will be the least of your worries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The things you people worry about, I swear to God.


+1
heehee!
Anonymous
I'm pretty high strung, but this is over the top even for me!
Anonymous
I was thinking more like the kid goes insane BC he drops his bottle and they can't get it while driving. There are attachment cords for that.
Anonymous
I've thought about it but never acted on it.
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