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At a gas station today...


Matt Foley

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No. I was working (delivering booze) and I waited until the mom came out. This was at the pumps. She got in the car and it looked like she didn't say anything. White trash. There was a baby in the back seat. I am pretty sure the four or five year old was supposed to be in the back, too, right?

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No. I was working (delivering booze) and I waited until the mom came out. This was at the pumps. She got in the car and it looked like she didn't say anything. White trash. There was a baby in the back seat. I am pretty sure the four or five year old was supposed to be in the back, too, right?

Yes. The four or five year old she be in a car seat or booster seat in the back of the car.

That's just terrible. There are a lot of "bad" people in the world who do a lot of illegal stuff. We should figure we are going to run into them every so often.

edit: I was watching a couple load their car full of kids the other day. They were all young enough that they had to be in the backseat which they were but they had 5 kids in the 3 person back seat. The newborn was in a car seat rear facing. The one that looked 2 or 3 years old should have been in a car seat. But this didn't look like a case of bad parents as much as a case of parents with not enough money and too many kids. They were strapping them in and other than breaking the seat belt/car seat laws they seemed like good peoples.

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