When we were first bringing our 20yr old lad home from hospital, the midwife/nurse wasn't happy that he wasn't sat on Mum's knee in the back but placed in a rear facing seat in the front :-? - there were no seat belts in the back of my Manta at the time.
My first, 1960, car didn't even have seat belts in the front!!
and all my first company Escorts and Cortina's didn't have them in the back, but times have changed and in this case at least, thank God. Many people, especially children, have been saved by the new laws.
Agreed. When the front seat belt laws came in I had a Mk III Cortina with static seat belts. The world and his brother decended on local scrap yards stripping out the new inertia reel type. Nobody thought about the back seats. But I as probably you did, stood up for miles in the back, peering through the gap between the front seats, unless of course it had a bench at the front.

Yep, and hanging out of the windows of a Vauxhall Victor as I remember at the age of seven!! 8-) 8-)

Yes, those were the good old days, going to scout camp in a removal truck. I personaly have had 22 cub scouts in the back of a LWB Landrover, sitting on knees on kneew, only to go a couple of miles.

As said, times change, sometimes for the better

Never heard of a carrycot that can be fixed into a car though, and child would still have to be restrained inside a cot

thinks something wrong here.
