ChatterBank36 mins ago
Seat Belt responsibility
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can someone answer the question if i get stopped in my car and the passenger is not wearing a seat belt, who is it that gets in trouble me been the driver or the passenger?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Those old estate cars used to have a single front seat that went across the whole width of the car so we could get a driver plus 2 or 3 on the front row if we all squashed up. I think some of the smaller kids sat on the floor and usually someone had to lie across some of the seated passengers, and of course the estate 'boot' could hold a few of us.
How we used to fit the picnic hamper, buckets and spades and beach cricket/rounders sets in as well I'll never know!
How we used to fit the picnic hamper, buckets and spades and beach cricket/rounders sets in as well I'll never know!
I presume drivers can't be expected to be looking behind them to check that passengers haven't undone their belts, they're supposed to be watching the road. So it's the passenger's responsibility. The exception for those under 14 is that as a parent/guardian you're in a position to order them to buckle up and tan their hides/withhold their pocket money if they dont.
Tagging on from this and that ad, be careful about UFO's in the car. Books, handbags, full water bottles and unsecured pets all turn into lethal flying weapons under high speed braking. Secure them or put them on the floor and make sure that ickle pups aren't allowed to wander up and down the rear parcel shelf looking cute or sat unrestrained on a passengers lap or on the seat. You will kill them in a very nasty way if you have to brake hard or are in a collision and they may kill you or a passenger as they fly and die :-(
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