Well I always wondered what sort of idiots put those, 'child on board' stickers in the back of their cars? Certainly not me. And what is the point of them anyway? Is it some sort of warning to other drivers? The sort of drivers who get close enough to read them are clearly not observing the highway code, (if there is one in Cyprus), I mean the ones that drive right up your arse on the motorway, vastly exceeding the speed limit are surely not going to think, 'Perhaps I had better go a bit more carefully, in case I crash into the back of that car and kill an innocent child.' Or perhaps they will. I doubt it. But what amazes me is that yesterday I was nehind a car with just such a sticker in it and guess what, int he back of the car was a toddler jumping around between his parents in the two front seats. So I guess the idea is that if you put the sticker in the back window you can legitimately blame someone else, (after all the other drivers were warned!), instead of yourself when your child gets injured in a crash. Logically it is not the parents to blame for not strapping the child in, it is the other driver who didn't read the sign and crashed into them. I wonder if this blame everyone else culture has soemthing to do with the reason why the Cyprob has been sooo long in the solving?
You're ghey.
Posted by: Ken | September 06, 2004 at 09:59 PM