2006 Mother of the Year Award goes to go BRITNEY SPEARS

Ponytail

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vraiblonde said:
Oh big deal. Up until about 20 years ago, this was a common practice and nobody thought a thing of it. The vast majority of us are here to tell the tale, so it can't be too lethal.

:rolleyes:

Ya beat me to it.
 

Midnightrider

Well-Known Member
vraiblonde said:
Oh big deal. Up until about 20 years ago, this was a common practice and nobody thought a thing of it. The vast majority of us are here to tell the tale, so it can't be too lethal.

:rolleyes:
i agree that a bigger deal is being made of it than needs be, i think its just a ticket in MD, don't know about out their in Libland.
But on the other hand, even a 10 mph crash would have a good chance of causing serious injury to the baby being trapped between the steering wheel and the Dummer, i mean mother
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
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I was witness to an accident on base last week. The guy was doing about 30mph and not paying attention. I was right behind him and saw that he was going to hit the truck in front of him and backed off. BLAMO! Totalled the front end of his car, airbags deployed, etc. If a babe had been on his lap, it would either be dead or terribly injured.
 

bresamil

wandering aimlessly
dustin said:
I remember riding the same way. She probably is just that ignorant "Well my parents did it to me..."



Um yeah...I see that they did...
In People Magazine online - I suck at links so anyone that wants to look it up can do so - there is an article about this. She said she was waiting for her bodyguard to come out of a store and took the baby out of the seat. While playing with him she was surrounded by paparazzi, felt threatened and just started driving as soon as the bodyguard got back.
It doesn't make much sense, but that's her story.
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
vraiblonde said:
Oh big deal. Up until about 20 years ago, this was a common practice and nobody thought a thing of it. The vast majority of us are here to tell the tale, so it can't be too lethal.

:rolleyes:
One of my earliest memories is when I was around three years old, sitting on my dad's lap while he was driving, with my hands on the steering wheel. On a military base. :lol:
 

LexiGirl75

100% Goapele Head!
bresamil said:
In People Magazine online - I suck at links so anyone that wants to look it up can do so - there is an article about this. She said she was waiting for her bodyguard to come out of a store and took the baby out of the seat. While playing with him she was surrounded by paparazzi, felt threatened and just started driving as soon as the bodyguard got back.
It doesn't make much sense, but that's her story.

Here's an idea even she can afford. Tinted windows for the backseat. :yay:
 
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bennydafig

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vraiblonde said:
Oh big deal. Up until about 20 years ago, this was a common practice and nobody thought a thing of it. The vast majority of us are here to tell the tale, so it can't be too lethal.

:rolleyes:
Your parent wouldn't have had an explosive airbag 2 inches from your vulnerable noggin either.. Pop that babies noggin like a cantaloupe..
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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elaine said:
That may be, but can you imagine...every single ding bat mother out there is now rushing to the SUV, bebe in the lap, for a cruise down the avenue.

"Wheeeeeee! Look at me! I look just like Britney!"
Fine with me. Cull the herd a little bit. :shrug:
 
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ladylara

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"TMZ has learned the LA County Department of Chidren and Family Services (DCFS) has contacted the LA County Sheriff's Department, inquiring about Britney driving with her baby on her lap without proper child restraint."

hopefully they will throw the book at her... celebrity is not above the law.
 
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