Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s what you took from that article? Not “don’t put your kids in a booster with a safety belt before age 4/at least 40lbs?” The girl who was severely injured was less than 40 lbs at the time of the crash and should have still been harnessed.
OP, please respond to the point that the girl was UNDER weight for that carseat.
NP. Apparently they were originally marketed as for 30 pounds and when the weight limit changed previous owners were not notified.
Were they “registered”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s what you took from that article? Not “don’t put your kids in a booster with a safety belt before age 4/at least 40lbs?” The girl who was severely injured was less than 40 lbs at the time of the crash and should have still been harnessed.
OP, please respond to the point that the girl was UNDER weight for that carseat.
NP. Apparently they were originally marketed as for 30 pounds and when the weight limit changed previous owners were not notified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s what you took from that article? Not “don’t put your kids in a booster with a safety belt before age 4/at least 40lbs?” The girl who was severely injured was less than 40 lbs at the time of the crash and should have still been harnessed.
OP, please respond to the point that the girl was UNDER weight for that carseat.
Anonymous wrote:That’s what you took from that article? Not “don’t put your kids in a booster with a safety belt before age 4/at least 40lbs?” The girl who was severely injured was less than 40 lbs at the time of the crash and should have still been harnessed.