Anonymous wrote:I think some of you folks need to Google the origin of that sticker before you piss all over people who have it.
Signed, a First Responder
Anonymous wrote:The stick figure families are the worse! Great you have a son, a daughter and a dog. I don't need to know that much about the person driving in front of me.
Don't people care about devaluing their car?
Anonymous wrote:- let first responders know to look for a child in case of an accident/ejection from the carseat
- let drivers around know there's a child so they supposedly watch for their surroundings when passing a stopped car with this sticker on - runner 2yos anyone?
- remind others to look inside when they walk by a stopped car with this sticker and call 911 in case someone forgot the baby inside
- avoid jerks who park 2 inches from our door impeding us to fully open our doors to buckle our child properly in their seat. Haven't you seen handicapped cars with such stickers begging people to keep 3 feet from their doors to allow wheelchair by the door???
Seriously DCUM? I thought you're smarter than that.
Anonymous wrote:- let first responders know to look for a child in case of an accident/ejection from the carseat
- let drivers around know there's a child so they supposedly watch for their surroundings when passing a stopped car with this sticker on - runner 2yos anyone?
- remind others to look inside when they walk by a stopped car with this sticker and call 911 in case someone forgot the baby inside
- avoid jerks who park 2 inches from our door impeding us to fully open our doors to buckle our child properly in their seat. Haven't you seen handicapped cars with such stickers begging people to keep 3 feet from their doors to allow wheelchair by the door???
Seriously DCUM? I thought you're smarter than that.
That's kind of a stupid reason when you think of it. If everyone who had a baby in the car drove below the speed limit, there would be chaos.
Anonymous wrote:The only reason I would put a Baby on Board sticker on is so that when I drive slowly or super carefully, other drivers know WHY...I've got a baby in the car.
I wouldn't expect other drivers to give me "right of way" just because I have that sticker or treat me in a certain way.
It's more of a "Hey guys! Sorry I'm driving so slowly/carefully...here's why" type of thing.
Anonymous wrote:To make you more understanding as they hold up traffic driving cautiously.