Kaka M wrote:I take it that this is meant to inform other road users that incase they see certain gestures from inside the car they should be able to understand. E.g Imagine if a kid is excited about his/her new toy pistol and goes pointing outside the car with it and maybe spray water with it!!! A road user might end up in an accident fearing that somebody wants to spray acid or some other liquid to their eyes,shoot them through the rear glass etc.
Unless you are raising private Annah, this reeks of irresponsibility.
Well behaved kids even at two years old will not pull these pranks especially in your presence, most importantly directing them (e.g a toy pistol) at strangers.
I am taking it by the time the kid has the freedom to turn around and poit at the rear windshield, he or she is floating like a stupid boy's baloon waiting to burst instead of being safely belted up in a car seat. I learnt the hard way when my one and a half year old destroyer pushed the gear lever from Drive to Neutral, in the national geographic second-to-disaster style while I was climbing out of the KWS/Bomas drift. How would such a Baby Onboard sticker help me in such a case?
Needless to say, my next stop was a supermarket where I bought a car seat and where the boy belongs until he turns 6...apende asipende.
Very soon we'll have stickers reading "Randy Driver"