Anonymous wrote:I think your FIL is old enough to decide if he wants to wear a seat belt. I am sure your children are around other people that do things that you don't want them to do, and you explain to them why things are inappropriate. I am surprised everyone is backing you up. He's an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your FIL is old enough to decide if he wants to wear a seat belt. I am sure your children are around other people that do things that you don't want them to do, and you explain to them why things are inappropriate. I am surprised everyone is backing you up. He's an adult.
2nd PP at 16:06. Agree. Didn't think this was something that people would feel so strongly about.
Anonymous wrote:I think your FIL is old enough to decide if he wants to wear a seat belt. I am sure your children are around other people that do things that you don't want them to do, and you explain to them why things are inappropriate. I am surprised everyone is backing you up. He's an adult.
Anonymous wrote:I think the way to approach this is to say that the driver will have to pay a huge fine and have their car insurance go up if you're caught with an unbuckled passenger.
It's very impolite to ask someone to risk a fine and higher car insurance rates, even if you don't mind the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Tell your FIL it's the law and the driver risks a fine if he's caught not wearing one. If he refuses, he sits in the house all week.