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Old 11-26-2016, 02:44 PM
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On the not to be mentioned online news service there is a video of parents having a toddler try to steer a golf cart.

This holiday weekend I've seen numerous infants & small children in golf carts.

Why does anyone have to endanger their dearest possession, to prove how "cool" it is to have a ride in a golf cart?
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On the not to be mentioned online news service there is a video of parents having a toddler try to steer a golf cart.

This holiday weekend I've seen numerous infants & small children in golf carts.

Why does anyone have to endanger their dearest possession, to prove how "cool" it is to have a ride in a golf cart?
I agree with your statement! I've heard grandparents say with a chuckle, that "little so and so" wanted to drive and we let him because he/she enjoys it so much! It's so cute to watch them!!

How cute will it be if "little so and so" has a horrific accident??
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Old 11-26-2016, 06:09 PM
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yes, I was merging at intersection of Canal and Bonita and the cart in front of me had a very young kid driving with a grandparent. You could tell the kid was nervous. It's one thing to let them go around the neighborhood, but out on some of the busiest streets is madness.
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It's analogous to those parents who think it's cute, to let their children near wild animals.

All one can do is shake their heads and hope the child doesn't pay a price...for the adults ignorance.
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Old 11-26-2016, 06:16 PM
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I watched that video in utter amassment. It was an example of how stupid parents can be
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On the not to be mentioned online news service there is a video of parents having a toddler try to steer a golf cart.

This holiday weekend I've seen numerous infants & small children in golf carts.

Why does anyone have to endanger their dearest possession, to prove how "cool" it is to have a ride in a golf cart?
If they were driving on a diamond lane and can be identified, I hope the police will pay them a visit. This is so dangerous in so many ways that I also believe that the child is being unnecessarily endangered.
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Our 11 year old granddaughter visited us and wanted to drive the cart. She is quite proficient at driving because they live on a farm and she drives one there. I told her, sorry you must be 14. I know you can drive but that is the law. I hope she learned a valuable lesson that day. It doesn't matter how good you are. The law is the law and it should be,obeyed.
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On the not to be mentioned online news service there is a video of parents having a toddler try to steer a golf cart.

This holiday weekend I've seen numerous infants & small children in golf carts.

Why does anyone have to endanger their dearest possession, to prove how "cool" it is to have a ride in a golf cart?
My boys have been driving mini bikes and dirt bikes and 4 wheelers since they were very young. Neither of them were allowed to drive our golf cart until they were 14. Period. I don't understand people letting young children drive. It's a tragedy waiting to happen!

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Old 11-27-2016, 05:22 AM
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Not just driving but riding in a golf cart-visualize an infant or toddler being crushed between an adult and a cart part or an infant or a toddler being launched out of a golf cart-there is not a person in the villages with enough strength to hold or prevent the launching of a child from a cart in the event of an accident
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I'll wager that the chances of a resident who indulges in this practice is a member of TOTV but if they were they believe you were speaking of someone other than themselves .
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Maybe it’s a generational thing. About 10 yrs ago I recall my dad taking my nephew, 4yo at the time, for a ride in the car (the child loves cars). Dad put him between he and the steering wheel to let him “drive.” When they returned my sister-in-law saw this seating arrangement and let in to my dad in a big way. Dad had a deer in the headlights look. He just didn’t see a problem. Now dad is 80 and I have no doubt he still sees nothing wrong with it. The old, I’m a good driver nothing will happen syndrome. Oh, I left out one key factor in the insanity I describe above – it was in NYC.
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Not just driving but riding in a golf cart-visualize an infant or toddler being crushed between an adult and a cart part or an infant or a toddler being launched out of a golf cart-there is not a person in the villages with enough strength to hold or prevent the launching of a child from a cart in the event of an accident
At what age or size is it safe enough to ride in a golf cart?
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My boys have been driving mini bikes and dirt bikes and 4 wheelers since they were very young. Neither of them were allowed to drive our golf cart until they were 14. Period. I don't understand people letting young children drive. It's a tragedy waiting to happen!

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you say the couldn't drive the cart till they are 14 and yet they drive mini bikes, dirt bikes and 4 wheelers. Seems to be a hypocritical statement there. Wouldn't they be harmed either way? There are numerous reports of young kids driving those bikes and 4 wheelers hurt/maimed/killed every year. Seems a responsible parent would have better sense as their reflexes and experience are a negative when it comes to reacting properly. Foolish.
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I cringe also I will admit. Some of these kids just look to young but I had a neighbor who shot me this from Englishtown Raceway Park Englishtown N.J. It is aimed as a family unifying event. All four of his kids, 3 boys and 1 girl were involved and finished high school with no drug or alcohol addiction. They all started driving on their grandfathers farm in south Jersey on a Golf Cart.

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you say the couldn't drive the cart till they are 14 and yet they drive mini bikes, dirt bikes and 4 wheelers. Seems to be a hypocritical statement there. Wouldn't they be harmed either way? There are numerous reports of young kids driving those bikes and 4 wheelers hurt/maimed/killed every year. Seems a responsible parent would have better sense as their reflexes and experience are a negative when it comes to reacting properly. Foolish.
I'm assuming it has more to do with the law than safety.
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