Baby Seat? Why Care!

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This Russian lady seems not to care much about any kind of baby seat, even on a high-way. “Why should I care - that place under the back glass is so cool for my baby”





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    35 Responses to “Baby Seat? Why Care!”

    1. Dangerous… By the way, can anyone tell me where this car is registrated? I mean, can anyone tell me what the numbers and letters mean in Russia? The first “M” means Moskva?

    2. Paulius says:

      People like carrying babies in the trunks in other countries too, i.e. Lithuania: http://lescinskas.lt/lt/blog/entry/paulius/vaikas-bagazineje

    3. Sarah says:

      Check the road sign out on the very first picture.

    4. Clive Rutter says:

      That must be Britney Spears, is she on tour in Russia?

    5. JerryBarada says:

      In the U.S. that driver would be arrested for child endangerment..

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    7. Matelot says:

      In Soviet Russia, babies and cars are indestructable

    8. Huh says:

      Whatever. That’s a doll, not a real baby. Seen plenty of those around. His fixed pose for the duration of this photo-taking activity should have given you a clue.

      I love the website, but please don’t waste your readers’ time with such crap.

      • Polina says:

        That’s a single one picture magnified, not many photos, so you can’t really say anything about “his fixed pose”.

        It’s not a doll, I’ve seen plenty of similar things around, people don’t give a f*ck about seatbealts.

    9. Kris says:

      Probably a Lithuanian…

    10. Pixie says:

      This was my favorite place in a car as a child. You can look at the road and enjoy the ride, take a look at the other cars and the drivers. But my dad dident like it :( ;)

    11. Miss India says:

      OMG Russians are so poor they cant even afford child seat :(

    12. John says:

      Glad to see Russia has turned into a sissy, Nanny state like Europe.

    13. w says:

      There were probably other more precious children already taking up the other seats

    14. Huh says:

      Well, not giving a f*ck about seatbelts is different. The point is that I have seen such dolls. They come in a variety of poses. I assume that their purpose is the same as “toddler aboard” or “baby aboard” signs.

      And I didn’t mean that the last 3 pics are different. The first one and the rest are different, right?

      Now, if you look closely, you’ll notice that the overhead walkways are completely different. Even if these are two consecutive walkways, they are likely to be at least 1-2 kilometers apart, probably more. So, that’s either one heck of an immobile kid or a doll. Take your pick.

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    16. erin says:

      might be a doll, however…

      when i was a little girl(70’s), my dad built a platform to put over the back seats of our car so that i could ‘play more easily on long trips’! i would have been an egg in a whirling bucket if we crashed.

      i know, who cares

    17. sushie says:

      Comment by JerryBarada
      2008-09-09 22:31:39

      In the U.S. that driver would be arrested for child endangerment..

      same here- in slovenia

    18. the kids going to grow up to be a vodka drunk anyways.

    19. Oo. Very dangerous. Bad parents…

    20. leva says:

      i used to sleep back there when i was 5 and we were driving to my cousins.

    21. gRis>> says:

      I loved riding there when I was a child. I also used to stay under the front seat because it’s prohibited for children under 12 yrs to ride in the front seat here in Europe.

    22. mr. traffic says:

      Traffic exchange is an example of a way to get noticed also. Not sure how many people use them but they still work.

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