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So today difficult child earns me a $80 ticket.
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 181795" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont think there would have been anything that would have gotten Corys attention at home to correlate between his toys being sold and his staying in the car seat. Thankfully for us, they aged out of car seats at around age 4 back then. I dont know what I would do in todays world where they have to be 8! Its not fair that Cory gets this easy kid who jumps into her car seat no problem...lol.</p><p></p><p>I still have to sit in my car and refuse to turn the key until he buckles up in my car. I think the only reason he complies now is my new car makes this ungodly beeping sound every 10 seconds if anyone isnt buckled in...lol. Its quite annoying. My car is the only car he will buckle up in though. He will actually disable the automatic seatbelts in cars that have them...idiot!</p><p></p><p>Now I do think they make some sort of car seat latch covers to make it harder to unhook. If not, is he old enough or big enough to use the car seat as a booster seat and use the regular seat belt and then find some sort of clamp type thing over that contraption? Even if you had to use one of those harnesses to tie him into the car seat first, then buckle him in. Maybe then he couldnt actually reach the seat belt clamp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 181795, member: 1514"] I dont think there would have been anything that would have gotten Corys attention at home to correlate between his toys being sold and his staying in the car seat. Thankfully for us, they aged out of car seats at around age 4 back then. I dont know what I would do in todays world where they have to be 8! Its not fair that Cory gets this easy kid who jumps into her car seat no problem...lol. I still have to sit in my car and refuse to turn the key until he buckles up in my car. I think the only reason he complies now is my new car makes this ungodly beeping sound every 10 seconds if anyone isnt buckled in...lol. Its quite annoying. My car is the only car he will buckle up in though. He will actually disable the automatic seatbelts in cars that have them...idiot! Now I do think they make some sort of car seat latch covers to make it harder to unhook. If not, is he old enough or big enough to use the car seat as a booster seat and use the regular seat belt and then find some sort of clamp type thing over that contraption? Even if you had to use one of those harnesses to tie him into the car seat first, then buckle him in. Maybe then he couldnt actually reach the seat belt clamp. [/QUOTE]
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