Kiddie Projectiles. Height of Recklessness

Amoud
By Amoud

I snapped this one on the afternoon school run last week. Once the driver realized he was being photographed he prompted the children to wave.

This guy driving this van should be arrested. These kids were about 3 and 4, and were jumping on what seemed to be a matress in the back of this van (they were getting some pretty good height on whatever it was).

I was driving behing him at around 80 (passenger seat, hubby was driving). Imagine what could happen....

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By deedee• 8 Mar 2009 12:26
deedee

yesterday I pulled up next to a nice car with an couple inside. The mother had a very small baby in her lap in the front seat. The car seat was in the back, empty. I honked, rolled down my window and promptly gave them an earful. Their excuse--"she cries if we put her in the carseat"! Idiotic parents don't deserve children. I GIVE UP!!

By Vivo Bonito• 3 Mar 2009 20:50
Vivo Bonito

i presume they'd knew what seatbelt is used for... but there are, not some... who didnt knew that seatbelt are for safety... but only for police to ticket them...

so when there's no police... they're not buckling seatbelt..

~~Life's Cycle~~~

By Amoud• 3 Mar 2009 20:34
Amoud

Lol, Heero what did people use "back then"? Camels? I guess perhaps you had to be here, it was still quite a busy city back then too.

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"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"

By heero_yuy2• 3 Mar 2009 20:29
heero_yuy2

10 years ago you couldnt even find a car seat for sale here

That's because you possibly couldn't have seen that aplenty of vehicles roaming around Doha that 10 years ago.

"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach

By britexpat• 3 Mar 2009 19:15
britexpat

These drivers have no sense of security. They usually do "school runs" to make money.

The resposibility lies squarely with the parents to ensure that their children are safe.. The sad fact is that usually money takes precedence over safety.

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 19:05
anonymous

Anything to do with driving here seems to be fucked.

By thegr8spy• 3 Mar 2009 18:20
thegr8spy

Alexa's rite

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:46
anonymous

Harry, you dummy. "Hubby was driving".

By Amoud• 3 Mar 2009 15:46
Amoud

Harry, if you read I said my husband was driving and I was in the passengers seat?

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"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"

By Harry99• 3 Mar 2009 15:45
Harry99

So Amoud was taking pics whilst driving.

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:43
anonymous

There may be an unwanted conflict, Amoud. Since Q-Tel is mainly government owned, they appreciate it when the mobiles are used 24 hours a day. So why should they crack down on the users if they would loose money?

By Amoud• 3 Mar 2009 15:41
Amoud

I also hope they crack down on the talking on the phone...

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"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:40
anonymous

I think for many Qataris the car is sort of a 'private' sphere. They do what they do at home inside the cars, too. (Not everything, of course). They eat, they drink, the make phone calls, the watch TV, they read the newspaper, and they let their children play. Just like they would do at home.

By Amoud• 3 Mar 2009 15:34
Amoud

The driver was indian and the kids were arab....

I am amazed that 5 years ago they cracked down on labourers riding in the backs of pickups and such but this is not even given a thought.

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"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:32
anonymous

are all those kids in the school buses more than 10 years old? Are school buses exempted from seatbelt law?

"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:29
anonymous

how do you know??? Aahh it was their mother?....maybe they were being kidnapped!! OMG!!

By deedee• 3 Mar 2009 15:28
deedee

that the rear seat passengers have to wear their seatbelts. Only last year did they pass the law that children under 10 cannot be in the front seat.

By Amoud• 3 Mar 2009 15:27
Amoud

I am thinking that. 10 years ago you couldnt even find a car seat for sale here, 5 years or so they started to come around, now they are everywhere you go.

I have to mention this not the kids father driving the van.... ____________________________________________________

"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:27
anonymous

Gypsy, that's too much!

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:26
anonymous

"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:26
anonymous

Anyhow, Amoud. The next time you should blacken out the license plate, and if you want, take the photo to the police before you publish it. (Just an advice)

By Gypsy• 3 Mar 2009 15:25
Gypsy

Amoud didn't you know that the Health and Safety Commission has adviced using children as airbags? They're much softer and more durable then normal airbags, and less expensive to replace (if you dont' count food costs till they die).

By Amoud• 3 Mar 2009 15:24
Amoud

Most of QL is talking in the wind MD, there is more useless stuff on here than this.

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"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:21
anonymous

Sure, Amoud. But aren't we talking in the wind? Those who follow the traffic rules won't do what your photo shows, and those who don't won't look at the photo.

By Amoud• 3 Mar 2009 15:17
Amoud

OK MD, so at least you see the point of the post...

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"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:15
anonymous

why not? does anyone really care? The parents don't give a toss so why should anyone else??

In my line of work I've seen a few results of these accidents......makes one hard I'm afraid

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:14
anonymous

love it when you're the one executing those punch line!

"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:13
anonymous

Dora, how can you be so 'sarcastic'?

"May you one day come across an accident resulting from something like this."

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:11
anonymous

My children wear seatbelts in the rear seat of the car, amoud. But parents here obviously are different. That's what the picture shows, that's what we can see everyday, and that's what we are going to see everyday. So, what?

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:10
anonymous

Mobile air bags.....lifesavers! The way forward!

By Amoud• 3 Mar 2009 15:09
Amoud

MD what is your issue? Are you such a miserable person that you feel the need to come to a post to which you obviously care nothing about and make a comment like this?

May you one day come across an accident resulting from something like this and then say so what. ____________________________________________________

"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:07
anonymous

feral......sums it up...

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2009 15:06
anonymous

What should happen? They might get killed. Happens everyday. So what?

By mjamille28• 3 Mar 2009 15:04
mjamille28

truly remarkable eh? they're just as bad as those who have half the brains to let their child sit up front without seatbelt... :/

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