Anonymous wrote:As long as the air bags are turned off it is ok. Other countries put the baby up front with an airbag switch to be able to attend to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Scandinavia, it is very common to put the baby in the front seat. It is considered a safety issue in the opposite way - the driver can see the baby, not forget the baby in the car(!!) and make sure it is not overheating or too cold. They turn off the air bags - the way to approach this is perhaps to ask your friend how they turned the air bags off … and casually mention that it may not be legal here.
This, in the UK you see lots of car seats and small kids in the front. Is your friend European, OP?
Anonymous wrote:In Scandinavia, it is very common to put the baby in the front seat. It is considered a safety issue in the opposite way - the driver can see the baby, not forget the baby in the car(!!) and make sure it is not overheating or too cold. They turn off the air bags - the way to approach this is perhaps to ask your friend how they turned the air bags off … and casually mention that it may not be legal here.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Surprised at this, as DCUM is almost always in the MYOB camp.
I didn’t know it was illegal.
She’s very sweet, and I suspect she doesn’t know it’s dangerous/against the law. She is such a sweet, kind wonderful mother and I am enjoying our budding friendship. I am cautious to upset her or embarrass her. I wish I could just do an anonymous call to the police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what’s your plan, OP?
Honestly, I’ll wait until I see her and her car and child again. Maybe it was a one time thing. Maybe she’ll get a ticket today. Who knows. If I see her and the car again, I guess I’ll have to say something.
Anonymous wrote:So what’s your plan, OP?