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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think it's your place to insist that an adult be buckled in. It is the law to be buckled in the back in some states. You can tell them it is the law to be buckled in the front (and check for the back) and you can explain the consequences if he gets pulled over because he probably doesn't know. After that, it's not your call.[/quote] NP here, and I agree to some extent, but I also think it's your car and your rules. Our rule is that the car doesn't move until are all properly buckled, whether they're in the back or front.[/quote] That was me and for some reason I had envisioned the out of towners as driving, which doesn't make sense. Since it will be your car, I think my response depends on the consequences (I'm not sure of them). If the consequence is just financial, a ticket, explain that he might get a ticket and he would have to pay it. If the consequences are to the driver, e.g. points or driving record ramifications, then he has no choice.[/quote]
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