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Can someone confirm the law with car seats, please!

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brachy · 28/01/2011 15:57

A child, age 5, weighing 35lbs and measuring 107cm tall needs some form of car seat, whether it be a harnessed seat, a booster cushion or a high back booster.

However, if the trip is short and unexpected, only the adult seat belt can be used?

What is classed as unexpected? An hours notice, a days notice or 3 days?

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LIZS · 28/01/2011 16:00

An emergency. Such when you have to get someone else to collect your child as you are unavoidably delayed or taken unwell and either borrowing a seat or walking is not feasible. Sharing school runs or having grandma or cm collect once a week would not qualify.

JannerBird · 28/01/2011 16:03

My understanding is the same as LIZS. My confusion is around car seats in the front of the car (for the same aged child as OP),

Ragwort · 28/01/2011 16:06

Has anyone been stopped by the police/traffic warden/whoever for not having an appropriate car seat?

(I am not questioning whether or not they are required - but if anyone has actually been stopped/prosecuted).

Just off for school run - with borrowed car seat Grin - will check back later.

brachy · 28/01/2011 16:07

Thank you for the quick replies. I am now more than fuming and I feel a very strong letter forming to the school.

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LIZS · 28/01/2011 16:08

Only rear facing seats are illegal in front with an active airbag. Legally forward facing are ok , but not ideal safety wise and seat should be as far back as possible or rear seat used.

coco2901 · 28/01/2011 16:12

Sorry to gatecrash but does anyone know the rules when using a taxi?

Thanks

DilysPrice · 28/01/2011 16:14

Taxi is by definition an emergency and all bets are off, but modern black cabs have rather nifty built in booster seats (or of course you can take the pushchair in).

reup · 28/01/2011 16:15

I think taxis are excempt from the law.

cat64 · 28/01/2011 16:23

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brachy · 28/01/2011 16:36

A letter to the school- DD was transported by the Head today in his car without any form of booster or car seat. The trip was planned, but I was expecting the school bus as the mode of transport.

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JannerBird · 28/01/2011 16:49

Thanks LIZS.

castleonthehill · 28/01/2011 17:25

CC the letter to the chair of governors as well. That is totally unacceptable

LunarRose · 28/01/2011 17:30

umm re taxis, I looked into getting a minicab to rail station to go on holiday, was told I WOULD need car seats for the kids... don't know if it's different if it hired of the street

Kev82 · 27/03/2013 18:28

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LIZS · 27/03/2013 18:29

Sorry but you should pay to advertise on MN , not just spam threads.

KatAndKit · 28/03/2013 14:51

The head was possibly also not insured to use his car for work related purposes and should not have been giving children lifts home from school anyway. You are right to complain - unless the plan had been for her to go on the bus and there was a last minute failure such as the bus not turning up.

janek · 28/03/2013 14:58

Even then the head would need business insurance, but it is likely he has this. He's very naive if he doesn't.

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