Baby + Car + Protection question
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Baby + Car + Protection question
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The most vulnerable place for me right now with my kiddo is the car seat. It makes me feel really uncomfortable to leaned over the back seat, door open, either strapping her in or snapping the seat into place.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to still be able to be aware and safe in the event somebody does try something?
I mean literally, I can't really turn around or anything till my kiddo is safely attached to her car seat ..
The most vulnerable place for me right now with my kiddo is the car seat. It makes me feel really uncomfortable to leaned over the back seat, door open, either strapping her in or snapping the seat into place.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to still be able to be aware and safe in the event somebody does try something?
I mean literally, I can't really turn around or anything till my kiddo is safely attached to her car seat ..
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Re: Baby + Car + Protection question
Mirror inside the car so you can see behind you...
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I don't mean to sound rude in any way...just a little frustrated. But Why does this have to be about mom and their babies?
As a new father to a 4 mo old, I have had tons of questions and everywhere I go its focused towards moms.
Anyway, I would like to say that I feel the same way. You're totally right. Situational awareness becomes almost non-existent at this point.
I think it starts way before you put baby in the car. From where you park, to keeping an eye on who is around.
I witnessed a panhandler approach a family at a restaurant during this vulnerable time. They didn't even see him coming. It was a run-in with another panhandler that same night that made me decide I was going to carry.
As a new father to a 4 mo old, I have had tons of questions and everywhere I go its focused towards moms.
Anyway, I would like to say that I feel the same way. You're totally right. Situational awareness becomes almost non-existent at this point.
I think it starts way before you put baby in the car. From where you park, to keeping an eye on who is around.
I witnessed a panhandler approach a family at a restaurant during this vulnerable time. They didn't even see him coming. It was a run-in with another panhandler that same night that made me decide I was going to carry.
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Baby + Car + Protection question
I'm guessing you don't have the detachable base car seat. They are the best when they are small. You strap them in in the house then just snap the seat into the base that is already secured in the car
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Copper no offense but I think it's this way is because bad guys target women more and rape women more then men..
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I do have a detachable seat. But it's the times when I don't want to lug the carseat into the store. Easier to unstrap her and carry.
And for me my fear is more that a would be badass would be like "look at that single woman over there, she has no idea what is going on, what an easy prey she is"
I mean they could look at my husband that way.. but I think the intent for him would be a little different than it would be for me.
And for me my fear is more that a would be badass would be like "look at that single woman over there, she has no idea what is going on, what an easy prey she is"
I mean they could look at my husband that way.. but I think the intent for him would be a little different than it would be for me.
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I would say get in on the side with no car seat and close door behind you. might be more work but atleast someone has to open the door before they can grab you.
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I use to hate putting a baby in a car at the store. Cart full of groceries, purse, kid. Aaah!
You can load the groceries first and then the baby, if you cart doesn't take off while your loading or your purse get stolen or the weather is bad.
It's a dilemma.
You can load the groceries first and then the baby, if you cart doesn't take off while your loading or your purse get stolen or the weather is bad.
It's a dilemma.
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burn360 wrote:I would say get in on the side with no car seat and close door behind you. might be more work but atleast someone has to open the door before they can grab you.
I did (and my wife did) this. When she was alone she would get in the back seat on the opposite side, close the door, lock it and strap little man in his seat. then get out and go upfront.
This was NOT a lady, but a friend of mine who does carry was putting groceries in the back seat of his car. Had a messican stick a "gun" (he never saw it) against the back of his neck and take his watch and wallet in a Wal Mart parking lot. He never had time to get to his SOB holstered pistol. Best to not put yourself in that situation.
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Re: Baby + Car + Protection question
Get in the car, close and lock the door, strap kiddo in and then get out to load groceries or get in the front. It is definitely not the ideal situation but yuou have to make due. I have thought the same many times for my wife and myself.
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Till wrote:Copper no offense but I think it's this way is because bad guys target women more and rape women more then men..
Maybe that's what she meant by "vulnerable," but it doesn't matter if you're male or female. When you're bent over in the back seat of the car, you can't see anything around you. It's a very VULNERABLE situation to be in where anyone could approach without you knowing...for whatever reason.
I'm not worried about being raped. LOL.
P.S. Sorry for the rant. I was talking about looking up questions on the internet only to get websites like "Circle of Moms" which is actually a wealth of info.