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New car seat regulations from 18th Sept


MysTique

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This is more likely to affect those of us with older children (as babies and toddlers will still be in their car seats) but a new law is coming in on the 18th Sept that states children between 3 - 12 years old and under 135cm in height must now use an appropriate child seat or booster seat.

 

My daughter is 10yrs but is over the height restriction so doesn't need one, but my son who's 7yrs and previously just used the seat belt now needs a booster seat. (Passed mine on a year ago and can't really ask for it back so need to buy a new one!)

 

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Hiya,

 

If he just needs a simple booster without a back toysrus are selling them for about £10,

Hi Angie, Yes that's the sort I'm going to get. I'll take him in to pick his own, then hopefully he'll be more inclined to get back in one.

 

I just thought I'd post the thread in case anyone was still unaware of the new regulations, as I only heard about it recently, but fortunately that doesn't seem to be the case. :thumbsup:

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Yeah, I heard about this when reading an article in the Mothercare catalogue last year. My sis has three children and it sounds like the younger two will need booster seats (though I think the youngest still uses one anyway). It should make travel safer for youngsters but only if parents are responsible enough to make sure their kids are seated and strapped in properly.

 

It's been law for god knows how long now that anyone in the back seat of a car should wear a seatbelt but it's amazing how many adults let kids wander around un-restrained in the back. Totally bloody irresponsible and it's about time the police clamped down on it as well as enforcing the new law.

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