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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You never know why someone might be helped out of the car, don’t judge people.[/quote] NP. At our school, the policy is that the parent cannot get out to help the child, but yes the child may be helped to a reasonable extent by the line staff/volunteers. But if a child needs significant help on a consistent basis, the parents should park and walk. That being said, this video/“tutorial” is extremely unsafe in one regard: the car, should, indeed, come to a FULL STOP. It’s not funny or productive to even joke about “tuck and roll” or suggest that the car should not come to a full stop. It most certainly should, for the safety of the kids, the staff/volunteers helping to move the line along, and the other vehicles and drivers. [/quote]She did come to a full stop. She’s joking. [/quote] “Most importantly, we are yielding,” Witherspoon jokes. [b]“It’s not a stop. It’s a yield…[/b] We’re gonna teach them how to tuck and roll.” Even if she is joking, she did indeed have young kid in the front seat and was driving while filming. [/quote]neither kid was wearing a seatbelt and [b]a quick sudden stop even at 5 mph a kids neck will snap [/b]with the backpack working as a fulcrum [/quote] NP. This comment is amazing :lol: [/quote]
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