Kid Falls from Car
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3. libertysfallout commented 14 years ago
I was half expecting the parent to come out and be like "WHAT DID YOU DO THAT FOR I COULD HAVE GOT IN SERIOUS TROUBLE"
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6. cironsilver commented 14 years ago
im sure this is some third world shit hole most likely india
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7. BarraMacAnna commented 14 years ago
Bit racist don't you think #6? Well obviously you don't
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8. Reaperdaddy commented 14 years ago
#6 come on with your third world crap, you should not be so close minded. Like this could never happened in a "civilized" country... I read things like that on the news everyday
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11. Chrisofskjern commented 14 years ago
Holy shit the kid almost got hit by the passing truck. Man thats his/her lucky day
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12. Voutelamberopipi commented 14 years ago
jackass
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16. rags94life commented 14 years ago
I don't know guys it looks like the kid was trying to get away.
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17. justforcomment commented 14 years ago
it is in Turkey
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18. P2P_Worshiper commented 14 years ago
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"Child locks on car doors are there for a reason"
There are no child lock functions on the front passenger doors in normal cars, this function are only at the rear doors, where children are normally allowed to sit only.
@10
NO, the Child Lock function CAN’T be over locked by the child, because to do this you need to open the door to switch the child lock on or off, and this is only possible to do by opening the door from the outside handle.
And NO the childe CAN’T twist or release him out from a seat belt IF he is sitting in a proper age child seat. (but okay after they are above 5-6 age, then they are smart enough to release the seatbelt by them self )
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Yes indeed it looks like it’s is somewhere in the Middle East, and the childe look to be a boy, it’s quite normal in the Arabic’s worlds that the children (only male) are driven at the front passenger seat it’s normal to do this by there parents, mostly allowed by the father. It has something to do whit the “male status position” in the Arabic’s families, that the male children are allowed every thing what they want to do.
I have also some Arabic friends (family whit 3 male children) and once I was asked by the father to escort them to the airport where I live, and drive there’s car back home from the airport (a ride of 190km), underway to the airport we ware forced to make 14 stops in the emergency line at the highway in full rush hour, just because the children NEEDED to sit in the front passenger seat, and this was WHITOUT any seatbelt on or a child seat. This was so annoying and irresponsible by my opinion by there’s father to do such a thing on a highway in full rush hour, if I could I would first give the children one clap on there ass, so they would sit still in the back, and after this beat there father whit an baseball bat for his behavior for doing that.
Btw. In my country it is strictly forbidden to pull over in the emergency line at the highway, whit out any emergency reason, if the cops get you by doing that, they give you a ticket of 45euro for it whit no excuse.
"Child locks on car doors are there for a reason"
There are no child lock functions on the front passenger doors in normal cars, this function are only at the rear doors, where children are normally allowed to sit only.
@10
NO, the Child Lock function CAN’T be over locked by the child, because to do this you need to open the door to switch the child lock on or off, and this is only possible to do by opening the door from the outside handle.
And NO the childe CAN’T twist or release him out from a seat belt IF he is sitting in a proper age child seat. (but okay after they are above 5-6 age, then they are smart enough to release the seatbelt by them self )
@17
Yes indeed it looks like it’s is somewhere in the Middle East, and the childe look to be a boy, it’s quite normal in the Arabic’s worlds that the children (only male) are driven at the front passenger seat it’s normal to do this by there parents, mostly allowed by the father. It has something to do whit the “male status position” in the Arabic’s families, that the male children are allowed every thing what they want to do.
I have also some Arabic friends (family whit 3 male children) and once I was asked by the father to escort them to the airport where I live, and drive there’s car back home from the airport (a ride of 190km), underway to the airport we ware forced to make 14 stops in the emergency line at the highway in full rush hour, just because the children NEEDED to sit in the front passenger seat, and this was WHITOUT any seatbelt on or a child seat. This was so annoying and irresponsible by my opinion by there’s father to do such a thing on a highway in full rush hour, if I could I would first give the children one clap on there ass, so they would sit still in the back, and after this beat there father whit an baseball bat for his behavior for doing that.
Btw. In my country it is strictly forbidden to pull over in the emergency line at the highway, whit out any emergency reason, if the cops get you by doing that, they give you a ticket of 45euro for it whit no excuse.
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21. prankphonecall commented 14 years ago
What a brat!!! But having to listen to that music, no wonder he jumped!!!
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24. whiteshiro commented 14 years ago
I think its personaly verry cool to see people rushing out to help the kid not dying..
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25. LisaColorado commented 14 years ago
I don't blame these people. When I was a child in the US we didn't use seatbelts or car seats. My mom was scared to death we'd open the car door and fall out, because it happened sometimes. Also, consider this: when people have their child in a safety seat in the back of the car, and the child falls asleep while the parent is going to work, children have been forgotten and they've baked to death in the car. I think that's worse. There's just always a lot of danger in this world.
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26. herrkaleun commented 14 years ago
why why, whyyy on earth does this only happen in my country? why?
-1 1. frodeforfaen commented 14 years ago