You can debate whether the policy is proper in the first place, but a decision by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to withhold child car seat funds from North Carolina over a technicality is just stupid:
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does not like a provision in state law that says children younger than 8 don't have to be in car seats when their "personal needs are attended to."
As a result, the state could lose $1 million a year
over six years....
The phrase about personal needs has
been in the state's law since 1982, said Darrell Jernigan, director
of the Governor's Highway Safety Program. The state has received
federal grant money for child car safety for at least six years
based on the law, he said, and the personal needs clause had not
caused a problem until now.
So, now how safe are the kids? Duh-uh.
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