Florida Child car seat regulations?
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Florida state law requires children under age 5 to be protected with an approved and properly used child restraint device. For children under 3, Florida law requires that they be in a separate car seat or a car seat that is integrated into the vehicle. For children ages 4 and 5, a separate car seat, integrated car seat or seat belt may be used.
Check the following site for more info.
http://babyproducts.about.com/od/carseat.
No.is old enough and heavy enough to do without one.
I live in Hollywood,Fl. and i beleave your son does not meet the regulations,But i,m sure giving he,s age and all a booster will be fine,not care seat!Also,fl. has worst drivers in world,I grew up in boston,been to NewYork,and fl. has the WOEST!tHe do not use Blinkers at ALL!or its pouring rain and they ride right on your *** on highway!look it up,You,ll see Fl. has the most poeple die in car acidents!There biggest thing down here on News is poeple always trying into poeples houses,Ya so make sure your child is Safe Please and SeatBelted,Thats Big down here!{I Wonder Why!}Good luck,Hollywood
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