I fully agree with Janus on this one. So would a family court judge.
And coincidentally, I am in the same situation as Mr. Climber. If it makes you feel any better, seat belts alone provide the same protection as a car seats manufactured to minimum USA standards (which are lower than Canadian ones) for a child over the age of 3. This according to a book called Freakonomics (or maybe it was Freakonomics 2). You will never be able to fully protect your child all the time from all the risks life throws at him/her anyway.
And coincidentally, I am in the same situation as Mr. Climber. If it makes you feel any better, seat belts alone provide the same protection as a car seats manufactured to minimum USA standards (which are lower than Canadian ones) for a child over the age of 3. This according to a book called Freakonomics (or maybe it was Freakonomics 2). You will never be able to fully protect your child all the time from all the risks life throws at him/her anyway.
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