With respect, you've deliberately misconstrued what he writes.
Not at all. I am not a fan of the nanny state making it a criminal matter not to put your own kids into a car seat. Sorry, you overstate my objection.
Glad to see the improvement in tech that made carseats better. My wife and I used them. We also let the kids out of the straightjackets on long highway trips, reloading them as traffic density increased.
I don't need a law to tell me to take care of my kids, nor how, and I reject your premise that a law is necessary.
I tend to agree with you that better information is good, and better techniques are a good idea to adopt. Our insurance company made available to the members industry leading car seats, at a massive discount from the prices I could get elsewhere.
If you want something to happen, make it easy for it to happen.
A one time, the importance of child seats was not properly realised.
Nonsense. The seats are merely a tool. My parents made us wear seatbelts, and, this is the critical part,
were the best defensive drivers I have ever met. THAT is how you avoid accidents and the maiming of your children: be a smarter driver.
In the case of the starved baby, however, the parents had weeks to consider and reflect on their action before things reached the point of no return. Yet they failed to do so. That is a different order of magnitude.
Yes, they were stupid and lost their kid, just as people who let their kids play with poisonous snakes are stupid and may lose their kids.
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