What age did you take your child out of there car seat legally?

If i am not driving a car and my child cries into the child seat that time can i take her with seat belt ?

  • if she is ill and not feeling well.that time how can i leave her into the child seat.can cop give us ticket or they will leave us on the humanity basis.

  • Answer:

    No you cannot. If your child is not properly restrained, the police will issue you a ticket. Would you rather have a child crying, or a child dead because you put her in harms way by not ensuring her safety?

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No! Child seats are made for a reason-- to protect your child! There is no way you could hang onto her in an accident, and your seatbelt and/or airbags could kill her.

Bogart

I'm having a hard time understanding you, but there are two things you should know. Laws vary from place to place, but where I live, Maryland, U.S.A., any child below the age of six or below forty pounds must be in a car seat in the back. It is also illegal to leave a child unattended in a car.

Maria

hell no...you could go to jail for not child negligence and get a ticket

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A child should be in a car seat 100% of the time a vehicle is moving. My son used to get upset in his seat, I'd pull over and nurse him and put him back in his seat. Pull over and calm your child and then put her back in her seat befor eyou go.

littleangelfire81

regardless whether your child is sick or not they have to be in a car seat. not just because it is the law but because that is the only way they will be safe. If your child is crying have someone sit in the back with her to try and comfort her. you will get a ticket if stopped by the police. a ticket should be the least of your worries, the safety of your children should always come first. FYI....all children under 12 should sit in the back seat if there is a passenger side air bag. It the air bag deploys and a child is in the front passenger seat they could be seriously injured and it could be fatal

a

I am not sure just what you are asking....is it if your are not driving the car but riding with someone else? and your child cries,can you take her out of the child safety seat to comfort her?...if that is what your asking then NOYOU CANNOT TAKE THE CHILD OUT OF THE SAFETY SEAT TO COMFORT HER WITH OUT GETTING A TICKET.... If you want to be able to attend to your child then you need to sit in the back seat with them to help care for them or pull over the the side of the road and attend to them. there is a reason for safety seats in cars and it's the law that they be buckled up.

itsme

Whether the child is sick or not, it must be restrained in the car seat, otherwise you will be ticketed. How would you feel if you got into a wreck on the way to the doctor, and your child was seriously injured? Buckle up!

fisherwoman

No, and you wouldn't want to. The force of impact in a crash will pull the child right from your arms and send the little one through a window. You must keep the child in the car seat and properly restrained while the car is moving. If your baby is sick enough to require your immediate attention pull over at a gas station or rest area. The police will not be very sympathetic, They have seen too many wrecks where little children were killed by not being properly buckled in.

jimapalooza

Please leave your child in their restraint seat until they are old enough to be taken out. You would rather have an ill child as no child at all.

J@SBC

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