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Originally Posted by Traditional_Ale
Unless the car-seat is high enough or the kid tall enough, this would not be as easy to see as you think, despite training.
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c'mon. Traffic cops drive around the city all day just looking for traffic violations. So let's say the goverment brings in this new law, and then tells the cops that this will be their main focus for the next month (kind of like when they pick certain months to focus on seatbelts, speeding in construction zones etc). So the cops drive around in traffic, they look at cars ahead of them, and they say "hmm there's someone smoking, I'll come a little closer, oh look at that a child in the backseat, *sirens go on*. Look around next time your driving, unless a van/car has smoked out back windows, then it's actuall pretty easy to notice a child/kid in a car/van while you are driving around. Now imagine you're a cop who's specifically looking for this all day as his job. I think it woulsd be easier then you think, so I guess we'll have to a agree to disagree.