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| What is happening? Are you seriously asking if there is something to secure a water bottle other than a person's hand or a console? |
| There was another thread about thus recently. One person only allows paper cups & magazines, guess paper cuts aren't an issue. |
He doesn't have to wear a helmet because he isn't a fool and knows in an accident a water bottle bonking him is PROBABLY NOT a huge concern. Only OP needs the helmet dunce cap. |
| I half want OP to come back and explain her reasoning, and half want them to come back and admit they're trolling. I just want to know the truth. |
| There are people who think this way. My sister is like this. She's fairly anxious in general, and each week it seems to switch to a new issue. Drives me nuts. |
| I'm not OP. And I think this is rare, but shit does happen. One would think the biggest risk comes from heavy things right near one's face/head. http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-611078 |
I mean this issue would never have occurred to me if I had sat in a room for a year thinking of possible problems. And I'm like a 5 on the worrywart scale. But this is beyond! |
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Wow - everyone is really piling on OP. Typical DCUM jerks. It is dangerous to have things rattling around in the car.
http://thestir.cafemom.com/baby/120581/Almost_Deadly_Sippy_Cup_Incident |
| This thread has potential to be a DCUM classic. |
Except the article you posted advocates putting water bottles in the center console. So there's that. |
Why would OP come back considering how awful most are treating her question? |
"In a center console that closes" - read much? |
They can open. |
Yep. Don't know if many would be able to handle an actual crisis. |