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Child safety advocates are slamming legislation they say would endanger kids and weaken Florida’s newly passed child passenger safety law, which has only been on the books for a year.
SB 1394, filed by Sen. Jeff Brandes, officially defines the terms “service patrol vehicle” and “driver-assistive truck platooning technology.”
However, it’s the language referring to children that is sending outraged press releases into the inboxes of reporters.
Exclaimed certified child passenger safety technician Grainne Kelly, “This filed legislation means children aged four through five years would not require a separate carrier, integrated child seat or a child booster seat with a safety…
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