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<blockquote data-quote="Clem" data-source="post: 633888" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>The child seat I had had a pull over brace type thing (a bit like a ride at a theme park) that would provide impact protection and had its own mini seat belt straps built in. It was part of a pushchair/pram/child seat ‘travel system’.</p><p></p><p>If I’m really honest I think just the mounts I mentioned are adequate, it depends on the weight of the child or person of course, but when you consider you are stopping them being propelled forward in the event of an impact then for a child the forces won’t be excessive. All that said, I’m never going to tell anyone what to do regarding child safety!</p><p></p><p>Yeah it was a twin slider panel van with a full bulkhead and windows cut in. Tin top with a partial Westy continental interior. It was ‘of it’s time’.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem, post: 633888, member: 15"] The child seat I had had a pull over brace type thing (a bit like a ride at a theme park) that would provide impact protection and had its own mini seat belt straps built in. It was part of a pushchair/pram/child seat ‘travel system’. If I’m really honest I think just the mounts I mentioned are adequate, it depends on the weight of the child or person of course, but when you consider you are stopping them being propelled forward in the event of an impact then for a child the forces won’t be excessive. All that said, I’m never going to tell anyone what to do regarding child safety! Yeah it was a twin slider panel van with a full bulkhead and windows cut in. Tin top with a partial Westy continental interior. It was ‘of it’s time’. [/QUOTE]
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