Flame if you want, I'm totally prepared.
Car seat law in my State says that all children under the age of 8 (unless they are over 4'9") must be in a carseat in the rear passenger seat at all times. K is 7, and will be 8 in December. A couple months ago BM asked why we still have K in a carseat and we reminded her of the law. She shrugged her shoulders and went on her way.
FF to this morning: As I'm leaving school BM pulls up with K (late as usual) and K jumps out of the front seat. Without a carseat. What course of action do you ladies recommend? Letter from an attorney? DH talk to BM again? Let it go?

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Re: Carseat question - possibly flameworthy
I am a big freak when it comes to car safety. I had my best friend die my senior year in high school and since then, I don't play around with car safety. I don't allow any kids in the front. If I so much as see a seatbelt out of place, it's on. Last weekend SD had her shoulder strap behind her back and I saw her. I made her fix it and promptly reminded her that the lap belt does nothing to hold her in without the shoulder strap should we get into a serious wreck, not only will she possibly be thrown from the car, she could die and she puts everyone else in the car at risk when her body projectiles out of the seat. DH is the same way. I watched my little niece and nephew last weekend and he carried my niece out the car and my brother's FI had my nieces shoulder straps (forward facing) on the first notch (well below her shoulders). DH promptly fixed it for her. I know for fact BM lets the kids move their seatbelts behind their backs all the time. I just remind them EVERY single time I see them doing it how unsafe it is and make them fix it. Unfortunately in BF situations, I think car safety is pretty much out of your control because even if she is riding in a car seat, in the back there is still potential for the belt not to be positioned right and you aren't there to monitor it 24/7.
My sister used to wedge my niece's car seat between the passenger seat and the backseat so she wouldn't have to belt it (before there were car seat bases). I also hate car seat pics on FB where the kid is clearly buckled wrong, ect..
I caught BM driving a few years ago with SD standing in the backseat. I took a picture of the scene and the license plate. I also called the cops.BM terrified SD and told her to hide in the floor board because the police would come arrest her (SD). But to this day, I call the police anytime I see a kid not in a carseat our incorrectly buckled.
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One of DH's first scene he ever worked as a volunteer in the county rescue squad was one in which a four year old boy was standing in the front seat of the car when his drunk mother plowed into the side of a brick house. The child was thrown through the windshield against the brick wall. My husband was on clean up duty. You guess what he was cleaning up. Mother walked away without a scratch and told police he son was at the baby sitter's.
Car safety is nothing to play about or overlook.
This is probly more flame worthy: when dc was able to be out of the booster per the law, I stopped using it, even though the recommendation stated I still should. Exh did give me a hard time about it but I just ignored him bc I was following the law. That is why I just wanted to make sure you've differentiated btwn the law and a recommendation.
Either way, Ita kids in the front is a no no for me.
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This was brought up in court and the magistrate didn't care.
Any time you see it though give the cops a call with the license plate and they will give her a ticket. Worth it maybe to discourage her a different way
This drives me nuts. 6yo SD is right at the weight and pretty close to the height to not be in a booster, She is past the recommendation for not being in a booster but She will remain in one. 5yo SD is really tiny and is in a booster and that kind of worries me with her bc she is so small and any chance she gets, she will put the strap behind her back b/c both SD's were allowed to do this before. I put a stop to that the first time I saw it but she still tries to sneak and do it. She isn't used to someone redirecting and sticking to it.
10yo DS was in a booster until after his 8th birthday bc he was a little on the small side, he didn't have to be but I am a freak when it comes to my kids.
I really don't have any advice.. I think the other ladies have some good ideas. I would definitely document and I think calling the police and letting her get a ticket is a good idea, if she isn't open to talking about it and acting on it.
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