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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 176657" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>muttmeister, I didn't know you could get a ticket if you were parked and the child unbuckled. I wish I would have known this on Friday. I sold an admission ticket to a mom whose child did unbuckled and came up front to say "Hi". She refused to move the car until he had rebuckled. She said, "I don't care if I am holding up traffic, I am not moving until he gets buckled up." I told her that I agree. Fortunately he was a great little kid and did rebuckle immediately. I had also told him that he needs to stay buckled. She said he usually waits until the car is parked before getting out but that is always in the garage. I suggested that they wait until the car is TURNED OFF before he gets to unbuckle. He was so cute and so angry with me - you should have seen the nasty look he gave me when I waved good-bye, like, "Don't you say goodbye to me."</p><p> </p><p>So, anyone out there that are teaching kids when to unbuckle, maybe tell them not until you wave the keys at them. They can wave back and then unbuckle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 176657, member: 5096"] muttmeister, I didn't know you could get a ticket if you were parked and the child unbuckled. I wish I would have known this on Friday. I sold an admission ticket to a mom whose child did unbuckled and came up front to say "Hi". She refused to move the car until he had rebuckled. She said, "I don't care if I am holding up traffic, I am not moving until he gets buckled up." I told her that I agree. Fortunately he was a great little kid and did rebuckle immediately. I had also told him that he needs to stay buckled. She said he usually waits until the car is parked before getting out but that is always in the garage. I suggested that they wait until the car is TURNED OFF before he gets to unbuckle. He was so cute and so angry with me - you should have seen the nasty look he gave me when I waved good-bye, like, "Don't you say goodbye to me." So, anyone out there that are teaching kids when to unbuckle, maybe tell them not until you wave the keys at them. They can wave back and then unbuckle. [/QUOTE]
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