Not dumb if the accident is not he way to grandma. So I vote for keeping the sign up and saving a life. How would you feel if you ran over an ejected baby the first responders didn't find yet when driving by an accident? |
If a first responder starts a search for a child who may or may not have been ejected from the car before checking on the occupants inside then I'd question that person's training. Really, you would go wading through brush because you saw a sign (which would likely become detached in the event of an impact forceful enough to eject a child) before approaching the vehicle? A 4 inch-by 4 inch adhesive sign is what you go on?? |
I'm the PP you're responding to. This makes no sense. Idk about first responders but I'm more likely to notice a BABY IN THE ROAD then to see one of those asinine stickies. |
What a ridiculous scenario. You are saying if the responder doesn't see the small yellow sign on a possibly mangled car then this leads to a higher likelihood that rubberneckers would run over a baby laying in the road? WHAT?! |
Ok. Keep your damn sign if you really need the attention. By the way, go easy on the idiotic scenarios that never happen. That was just stupid. Run over an ejected baby? Come on now. |
What's so hard to understand? Don't we all strap our children so they don't fly out of the car in case of an accident? And the people responding above you re clearly not trained on emergency situations. You approach the scene and if there's no sticker they go straight to the driver while looking in the car. If there's a car seat they ask "do you have children with you?" Because they want to make sure. I've been in both sides, as the victim on an accident and as an emergency worker. Every time I was the victim (3x) I was asked if I had my children with me. Same for when I was at work. The personnel approaching the car always asked the driver if they had kids in the car. If ejection was such an absurd scenario why would you think you're mandated by law to use a car seat? |
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BTW I don't have the "stupid sign" on my car.
Why do people plaster signs on their windows about pets and children in the house for emergency responders? Do you also call these stupid? When did safety become stupid? |
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Only if everybody else speeds. Even though a lot of people think that "speed limit" means "you're supposed to go at least this fast", the fact is that "speed limit" actually means "you're not allowed to go any faster than this". |
This, you mean? http://www.snopes.com/horrors/parental/babysign.asp Claim: The death of an infant in an automobile accident led to the invention of 'Baby on Board' signs. FALSE |
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I'm not the PP you're quoting but this sign was very common in Europe when a military mom brought some to the US and sold the idea to a baby products company. |
It became stupid when it is a sign that may not always apply.My dog is not always in the house. If my husband takes him for a run and my house is on fire, I don't want emergency responders searching for a nonexistent dog while I'm dying of smoke inhalation. |
What about if you're already outside, dead, is it ok if they go inside to search for the dog? And you seriously think emergency personnel will look for pets first? you sound like someone who deserves to be saved last.
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