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In the event of an accident or incident the authorities and the insurance companies will sort it out.
It doesn't really matter what our opinion is. I am sure that in this country it is against the law to have a child on the back of a motorbike. Leathers or no leathers.
When on holiday in Thailand , seemed an everyday occurrence, dad with the crash helmet and mum and two children on a moped plus shopping on the handlebars
Im just a bit surprised at how judgemental people can be when they don't have full knowledge of the facts. For all we know it could have been the one and only time he did this, we don't know how fast he was going or how long he was on the bike - suppose he was cruising along a 5mph and just to the end of the road and back - would that be so bad? He was within the law regarding bikes and I think in the Uk we don't have specific endangerment laws (could be wrong) so you would have to allege child abuse..
Ask yourself this.If you had a visitor who had a bike and two hemets and he offered to take your child for a ride and it was in regular clothes or shorts would you let it go?XX Jeannine
Unfortunately I don't have kids so can't comment but I certainly wouldn't condemn others for doing what they think is right.
Because somebody thinks it is right, it doesn't follow that it is right.