Road hazard

By houdinette - 22/11/2013 23:14 - Sweden - Norrköping

Today, while driving home, I looked in the rear-view mirror and saw that my three-year-old daughter had managed to get out of her seat and had crawled to the back window. I pulled over and strapped her in again. Five minutes later she was back at the window. FML
I agree, your life sucks 43 218
You deserved it 5 961

Same thing different taste

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Let's hope an injury doesn't become of this..

Smart girl...hope she doesn't learn not to do that the hard way...but as super nanny says keep putting them back until they stay...

fucMyLifeSoHard 18

Super Nanny doesn't know shit. That show is a big ******* lie. Just like any other reality show.

93 - you're 15, you can't even drive to give a proper example of how this would not work.

Zimmington 21

I bet a broken condom that this wasn't her first escape.

“Ah go boil yer heads, both of you. Houdinette, yer a witch." EDIT: Meant to reply to 27

She'll get a letter from hogwarts soon...!

you're either strapping her in wrong or using a booster sear too early, she should not be able to get out of the carseat.

My daughter can buckle her car seat. Every time she tries to unbuckle it I distract her. But I'm fairly certain she could do it if she put her mind to it. And she's one and a half.

my son can buckle his car seat too, but he can't unbuckle it. no kid should be able to, that's why the buckles are hard to get open, which is why i said the kids in the seat wrong.

and my son is quite strong, but i don't think he could get it unbuckled. and i'm talking about both buckles, not just the buckle at the armpit.

not true. a lot of children who are strapped in correctly can unbuckle themselves. and if she is in a booster already, then yeah, that's a problem.

i find it very hard to believe that 'a lot' of children can unbuckle themselves even when strapped in correctly. car seats are made to keep childten safe, and pretty sure they do a lot of testing to make sure the kid cannot get out of the car seat. so in my opinion, this kid wasn't strapped in correctly.