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Not Wearing A Seatbelt
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Recently stopped for my daughter not wearing her seatbelt in the rear of my car she is 6.
Whilst the officer questioned me as to why I could not answer as I explained that I always put her belt on before we leave for any journeys.
I was away from the car for around 10 mins speaking to the officer.
When I returned my daughter was hysterical and explained to me that she unclipped her seatbelt to reach for her asthma pump which was in my handbag on the passenger seat.
I felt dreadful knowing that she was in the car by herself for an significant amount of time whilst I was getting a talking to by the officer
I was thinking of appealing?
Any thoughts welcomed
Whilst the officer questioned me as to why I could not answer as I explained that I always put her belt on before we leave for any journeys.
I was away from the car for around 10 mins speaking to the officer.
When I returned my daughter was hysterical and explained to me that she unclipped her seatbelt to reach for her asthma pump which was in my handbag on the passenger seat.
I felt dreadful knowing that she was in the car by herself for an significant amount of time whilst I was getting a talking to by the officer
I was thinking of appealing?
Any thoughts welcomed
Answers
As someone with no knowledge of law, it sounds to be to be worth a try. First offence, as it were, plausible explanation. Only 'fly in the ointment' might be to short time between unclipping and you becoming aware, how likely the law spotted it in that short period ? Do you think you can convince ?
11:42 Sat 14th Sep 2013
ummmm , she has already said that the police car flashed her as it was approaching! therefore it MUST have seen that the child was already out of her seat belt as they were coming towards her car.This story is a cover up, proved in my mind by the fact that she has given 'best answer' to the one reply that supports her view.( I am sure old geezer has not realised exactly what happened here.)
In the first post you say that you were questioned away from the car for 10 minutes and that in this time the child was alone in the car without a seatbelt ? Sorry ! another load of rubbish, no police officer would take the driver away from the car while leaving a 6 year old unattended in the back, seat belt or not.
From what's described it sounds to me like the PC saw a child silhouetted inbetween the front seats.
Doesn't matter what the reason - the laws of physics mean a loose person in a car is endangering themselves and others.
Tell your child to keep her seat belt on and to ask you for medication, not try to get it herself.
Doesn't matter what the reason - the laws of physics mean a loose person in a car is endangering themselves and others.
Tell your child to keep her seat belt on and to ask you for medication, not try to get it herself.
Miss piggy wiggy
Kermie here - mwah mwah.....
It is a fixed penalty ? sorry that was a question.
I would pay it and put it down to experience
He was right and you were wrong and you just have to accept it.
It was a bad day for the p'liceman and in terms of shooting a fella carrying a chair leg or tasering a blind man [ because of something]. You score about
1/2 out of ten. You should be thankful they didnt take the child into care or put her in a Rochdale children's home
I was in a similar position - and Jesus he looked so pleased he had nabbed a law breaker total fixed fine - £20.
I sat there whilst he was jabbering to me about God knows what - thirty to the dozen - and I thought - God I think he is gonna arrest me for not wearing a seat belt. - do they REALLY have nothing better to do ?
pay and put it down to experience - we all do.
You should re-post as Aren't our Police wonderful - a p'liceman caught my vomiting asthmatic child without a seat belt and didnt shoot it because he thought she had rabies ! That's the service we pay for !
// I was thinking of appealing? // as Kermie you will always appeal to me
// Any thoughts welcomed// have a good week end.
Kermie here - mwah mwah.....
It is a fixed penalty ? sorry that was a question.
I would pay it and put it down to experience
He was right and you were wrong and you just have to accept it.
It was a bad day for the p'liceman and in terms of shooting a fella carrying a chair leg or tasering a blind man [ because of something]. You score about
1/2 out of ten. You should be thankful they didnt take the child into care or put her in a Rochdale children's home
I was in a similar position - and Jesus he looked so pleased he had nabbed a law breaker total fixed fine - £20.
I sat there whilst he was jabbering to me about God knows what - thirty to the dozen - and I thought - God I think he is gonna arrest me for not wearing a seat belt. - do they REALLY have nothing better to do ?
pay and put it down to experience - we all do.
You should re-post as Aren't our Police wonderful - a p'liceman caught my vomiting asthmatic child without a seat belt and didnt shoot it because he thought she had rabies ! That's the service we pay for !
// I was thinking of appealing? // as Kermie you will always appeal to me
// Any thoughts welcomed// have a good week end.