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Originally Posted by mld4ds
Read Ms CADeafPolitics's post. How do I know if she may lobby with state government to make a new law? I do not want to make worse for deaf drivers in California. Moreover, she did not tell us her whole story about her ticket. The police officer has to obey the law and do not have power to make a decision for waiving. Only the judge has power to waive the ticket or not.
FYI, my four years old hearing son can unlock the seatbelt since he in the back seat wanted to inform me that he had to go to potty..... Don't you have your own children? Then hash up, EyesBlueDeaf....
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I have to say that I totally disagree with you for the child or children unbuckle the seat just because want to talk you or inform you.. I have 6 kids of my own...
I always ALWAYS check on them every 2-5 min (turn my head to look back to see if they want talk to me.. or check the review mirror.. too..
ALSO, if they want talk or need to go potty.. they have to learn to be PATIENT till i pull over or stop at stop light/sign..
I told the kids they CANT unbunckle the seats NO matter what!!!! its YOUR responsible to check on them from time to time..
If child/childrent unbuckle just because they want to talk or inform you.. never know that time of an accident -- they will fly through the windsheild window... it will be YOUR fault and FINED...
if child or children are choking by candy or gum or food or drink .. PULL over-- jump out and go around.. get child out and do something.. not during or while you are driving..
baby-toddlers-kids-teenagers.. stay buckle seats no matter what.. cuz they are still under your wings till they are 18 years old.. and if they are not wearing.. Police see that and will fined you!
my teenagers are complaining about wearing seat belts.. I wont go or start the car till they wear.. if not.. kick them out the car/van and let them stay home.. miss the fun..
Kids' SAFETY first.... you last..