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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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- Joined on 11-22-2008
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2007 Senate Bill 82 (Expand auto child seat mandates )
Introduced in the Senate on January 25, 2007, to require child safety booster seats for children between four- and eight-years old who are under 4-feet 9-inches tall and weigh less than 80 pounds The vote was 38 in favor, 0 opposed and 0 not voting (Senate Roll Call 113 at Senate Journal 24) Click here to view bill details.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Michigan needs to re-vamp its carseat law!
IMO, i think it's insane to have a 4 year old who is 40 ibs in a seatbelt alone. My kids are 3 and 10 months and are both in a 5 pt. harness still. Am I paranoid? Maybe. BUT I would rather see this bill pass than a bill on medicinal marijuana! Are Michigan's kids really that un-important that they aren't worth it? And for a parent that says its crazy, have you ever lost a child because they were improperly restrained in a car? Have you ever even watched a video made by a parent who has? If not, I suggest you go to youtube and watch the Kyle Miller video as well as Belle's Gift. Then maybe you could wake up and see through your rose colored glasses that our kids arer worth saving!!
--thanks,
Sonya
soon to be Child Passager Safety Tech.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Really, I can't believe that you don't have a special restraint for each age, sex, height and weight level for your kids! Haven't you seen the videos? Haven't you been to safety school?
Geez. What kind of parent are you?
Look at me! I'm so safe that I won't even allow my children to travel in any kind of motorized transport, whatsoever. It's just too damned dangerous out there.
Heck, my kids can't even walk about the house without knee-pads, elbow-pads and a full-face helmet. One never knows when a kid might fall down the stairs or something.
Truthfully, I heard that a kid fell through a second-story window on the other side of town three years ago. So I'll tell you what, pending the installation of crash pads around the perimeter of my house, my kids will no longer be allowed upstairs without adult supervision and only then, while wearing a body harness. (Can parachutes be made to open within a one-story drop? I'll have to check into that.)
And actually, now that I think about it, maybe I should just rubberize the walls and imprison those kids in the basement. Then, no stairs, even. What the hey, it's not like they'll miss the outdoors -- they haven't been outside in years, anyway, what, with all that ultraviolet radiation and lightning and stuff.
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Plumberboy has "always" had his kids in "5 point restraints...." Yeah. Right. This is just more silliness from the I-know-better-than-you-do crowd.
Jim
Arvada, CO
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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look at all the children who
have survived, relatively unscathed, to live long, happy, and (dare i say it???) PRODUCTIVE LIVES.
everyone who is over forty grew up without seatbelts of ANY KIND. no bicycle helmets, no car seats, none of that. and we are all just fine.
a safe life is a dull and boring life. you have to take risks occasionally to learn how to handle risks, and one day, to MASTER RISK.
safety is important, but sometimes, living is more important. and if you are completely safe, you haven't lived.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Reply - Look At All The Children Who
Be careful with that wild talk. You might find yourself in a reeducation camp.
Jim
Arvada, CO
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Perhaps if the government
Stayed out of our life and raising our kids we would have less crime - Maybe they should spend my money (called taxes) on preventing the children from having children - then only the responsible parents wold have kids and we would not need all the stupid laws about how to care for the kids. We can't spank them too hard - they might be scared of us, we can't tell them not to get birthcontrol or not have sex - and we take away the parents' right to consent before the kids do it - instead we feed the kids at school every hour, make it impossible for the parents to disipline and wonder why we have a generation of child mothers, no fathers, criminals that are kids, failing schools, no jobs and FAT kids. Gee, I seem to think that when there were less regulations our kids were doing much better.
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