heretohelp
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no problem, i wpuld like to know an update too, thanks , still in shock its an awful loss to everyone here
It's a pain all right, but having to make a statement at the station and the threat of a court appearance is much more likely to be effective in changing behaviour that a telling off.Bit of a pain to have to potentially go to court though.
A pity a 'quiet word' could not be had in the culprit's ear, to hopefully change their behaviour.
This is overly dramatic conjecture.. . car has a a passenger airbag and if anyone had even clipped the back of the car, the airbag would have gone up and the child would have been killed instantly.
Yes the people were foolish, possibly oblivious to the dangers, but this shouldn't be a matter for the courts. The local Gardai should knock up to their house and have a chat with them.I rang the Garda last night and they asked me to come in and make a statement. They also asked me would I be prepared to go to court and I said I would be.
Yes the people were foolish, possibly oblivious to the dangers, but this shouldn't be a matter for the courts. The local Gardai should knock up to their house and have a chat with them.
not overly dramatic at all actually. most cars have a key to turn off the passenger airbag when carrying a childseat in the passnger seat. its widely known that airbags can kill a young child, thats why the car manufacturers supply a key to turn the airbag off.......This is overly dramatic conjecture.Yes the people were foolish, possibly oblivious to the dangers, but this shouldn't be a matter for the courts. The local Gardai should knock up to their house and have a chat with them.