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post May 19, 2008 - 7:54 AM
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What are the badges on the back?


these might help a bit



here's for the front


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post May 19, 2008 - 8:19 AM
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your kid should NOT be in that passenger seat.
put them in the back where they belong.

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Once your baby is at least a year old and has outgrown his rear-facing car seat, he can ride facing forward. The middle of the back seat is still the safest place for him to sit.

Where's the safest place for my child to sit?

Ideally? The safest place for anyone (including adults!) is the middle of the backseat, or of the center seat in a van or station wagon. But if more than one child is riding in the car, only one can occupy that spot. And if the center backseat has no shoulder belt to secure a child in a booster seat or an older child, it may not be suitable.

In general, kids age 12 and under should sit somewhere in the backseat, using the appropriate child or booster seat or safety belt for their age and size.


Air bags inflate almost instantly after a crash, often bursting from the dashboard at 200 miles per hour — more than the force of a heavyweight fighter's knockout punch. That impact can injure or kill children and even adults who are seated too close to the air bag or are thrown toward the dashboard during emergency braking.

Air bags can also be deadly to older children in the front seat. Because children have weaker back, neck, and stomach muscles, and because their head is larger in relation to the size of their body, it's harder for them to maintain an upright position even in a gentle collision. So they're more likely to come face to face with the blunt force of the bag as it expands.


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post May 19, 2008 - 8:27 AM
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QUOTE (shaunrichard @ May 18, 2008 - 10:34 PM) *
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your kid should NOT be in that passenger seat.
put them in the back where they belong.



yes, what bucket seat is that? Bride or Recaro?


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post May 19, 2008 - 9:49 AM
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QUOTE (playr158 @ May 19, 2008 - 8:19 AM) *
your kid should NOT be in that passenger seat.
put them in the back where they belong.

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Once your baby is at least a year old and has outgrown his rear-facing car seat, he can ride facing forward. The middle of the back seat is still the safest place for him to sit.

Where's the safest place for my child to sit?

Ideally? The safest place for anyone (including adults!) is the middle of the backseat, or of the center seat in a van or station wagon. But if more than one child is riding in the car, only one can occupy that spot. And if the center backseat has no shoulder belt to secure a child in a booster seat or an older child, it may not be suitable.

In general, kids age 12 and under should sit somewhere in the backseat, using the appropriate child or booster seat or safety belt for their age and size.


Air bags inflate almost instantly after a crash, often bursting from the dashboard at 200 miles per hour — more than the force of a heavyweight fighter's knockout punch. That impact can injure or kill children and even adults who are seated too close to the air bag or are thrown toward the dashboard during emergency braking.

Air bags can also be deadly to older children in the front seat. Because children have weaker back, neck, and stomach muscles, and because their head is larger in relation to the size of their body, it's harder for them to maintain an upright position even in a gentle collision. So they're more likely to come face to face with the blunt force of the bag as it expands.



Ideally, yes, a child should be placed in the center of the rear seat. It is indeed the safest place for anyone to be in a car. However, with the proper precautions, including a seat with anchors and a five-point harness, the front seat is a safe alternative. I say this not only as a parent, but as a certified child safety seat installer.

As a professional firefighter and technical rescue specialist and possessing vehicle rescue certification I also am well aware of the effects of secondary restraint systems and how they function. With the proper seat for the child as discussed in the previous paragraph and the bucket seat moved back to the furthest point, the deployment of an airbag would not be a concern as the movement of the child even in a collision would be restricted such that he or she would not even come in contact with the bag.

Finally, I would also like to point out the setting for the photograph. You may have noticed that this is a parking lot in the early evening and that there are no other cars around. This particular lot happens to be within sight of my house. Even with the precautions that I take that I mentioned already, I still only put him in the front seat just to drive around within the confines of this parking lot and 2 secondary roads within my neighborhood that are posted 15 mph and heavily patrolled by police (who, incidentally, smile and wave while my son and I drive by). In fact, I don't put him in my car with the top down at all on any main roads, even in the back seat.

The reason I do it at all is because he thinks riding in the front is a big deal and a treat and I like to use it to reward him now and again. Besides, it's just fun. But all of this being said, I am removing the photo from my original post for the simple reason that it may encourage others who don't take the precautions that I do to place children in the same position, which may actually be a danger to them. I don't want to have any part of responsibility for that.

One final comment (sorry for hijacking the thread, by the way, but I felt I needed to respond) I'd like to add is that while I am pleased that people in general care about the welfare of children to the point that they will comment on it if they see something they think is wrong instead of merely looking the other way, I also am dismayed that what I thought was just a cute picture of my son in my car has required an explanation from me and now must be removed.

This post has been edited by shaunrichard: May 19, 2008 - 10:10 AM


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post May 19, 2008 - 9:52 AM
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QUOTE (vincent_doggy @ May 19, 2008 - 8:27 AM) *
yes, what bucket seat is that? Bride or Recaro?


I do not understand. Recaro is outside of my vocabulary. Can you explain what you mean?

Okay, NVM - I just did some research and found that Recaro is a brand name of child safety seat, and I assume Bride is another brand. Neither one is available in my area. No, it's a Britax model, a gift from Grandma and Papa.

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post May 19, 2008 - 9:54 AM
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we live in a world where everything we do is under a microscope, so it's going to happen. You handled it like an adult though and I give props. Sry it turned out that way. Great pic anyhow, replace with another/better one!
post May 19, 2008 - 10:02 AM
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QUOTE (vincent_doggy @ May 19, 2008 - 7:54 AM) *
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Say T!!


What are the badges on the back?


these might help a bit



here's for the front


Those are cool. I didn't even notice them in the original photo until they were pointed out. So are they the standard badges for Celicas sold in your area or did you put them on yourself?


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post May 19, 2008 - 10:06 AM
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QUOTE (99Celica @ May 19, 2008 - 9:54 AM) *
we live in a world where everything we do is under a microscope, so it's going to happen. You handled it like an adult though and I give props. Sry it turned out that way. Great pic anyhow, replace with another/better one!


Thanks for the support. I was trying to find a shot of him driving his toy car around, but those are on my desktop at home. I'll put up something else once I have access to all of my photo files.


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post May 19, 2008 - 10:36 AM
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post May 19, 2008 - 10:41 AM
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post May 19, 2008 - 4:32 PM
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aussie aussie aussie.

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post May 20, 2008 - 1:00 AM
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QUOTE (Cuts_the_Pilot @ May 19, 2008 - 4:32 PM) *
aussie aussie aussie.

looking the goods man


hahaha hey cuts!
it just needs your car's engine!
post May 20, 2008 - 3:51 AM
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GET SPACERS!!!!! biggrin.gif


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post May 20, 2008 - 9:40 AM
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Cars lookin HOTTT!! BUTTT i could DEFINITELY go without the chrome accent on the door edge..
post May 20, 2008 - 10:12 AM
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QUOTE (shaunrichard @ May 19, 2008 - 11:06 AM) *
QUOTE (99Celica @ May 19, 2008 - 9:54 AM) *
we live in a world where everything we do is under a microscope, so it's going to happen. You handled it like an adult though and I give props. Sry it turned out that way. Great pic anyhow, replace with another/better one!


Thanks for the support. I was trying to find a shot of him driving his toy car around, but those are on my desktop at home. I'll put up something else once I have access to all of my photo files.


lol, no need to take the picture down cause it is cute smile.gif

but yes as a responsible car community and family around here, if we see something assumed unsafe, its a responsibility of the community to call it out. If its correct then all is good, water under the bridge. If its wrong, ya fix it!

But not everyone is the sharpest tool in the shed and be default with kids i don't give anyone the benefit of the doubt. Though I'm glad you know what you are doing and thats cool! I come from a background of Child care providing and work with kids a lot so I've seen everything from dumb and dumber to the over protected bubble wrapped kid laugh.gif

but don't use distance as excuse, most accidents happen within 5 miles of the home @ low speeds wink.gif (statistically speaking)

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post May 20, 2008 - 12:23 PM
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Thanks for the follow-up, Player. It's all good. I must admit, though, I had to take 15 seconds to eliminate the first five responses I had before I wised up and wrote something that actually resembled thoughtful dialogue. biggrin.gif

I do appreciate that people look out for others, especially the little ones.

By the way, statistically, where does one do most of his/her driving? wink.gif


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post May 20, 2008 - 12:39 PM
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^in a car. laugh.gif

I thought the pic was cute too. I want to commend both you and Playr for standing your ground and setting an example here on several levels, particularly the degree with which your messages were communicated. It allowed readers to see what could have been a blow-up of miscommunication become a simple comment of informed concern with an intelligent and articulate response. That's the kind of stuff that keeps this a quality place to be and sets this board apart from many others!


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post May 20, 2008 - 12:49 PM
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ok, now that the touchy feely stuff is over, someone post a photo so i dont throw up.


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post May 20, 2008 - 2:20 PM
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gauges are in and working!





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post May 20, 2008 - 2:24 PM
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Dude aren't your gauges mounted a bit high?


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