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Israeli Police Stop Vehicle Carrying Infants Without Safety Restraints in Jerusalem
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
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First reported by Walla · 20 hours ago
What happened
Jerusalem police stopped a vehicle carrying a two-month-old infant on the mother's lap and four unrestrained children in the back, issuing a summons to the driver for violating child safety laws.
- 01Police stopped a vehicle in Jerusalem during a targeted traffic enforcement operation.
- 02A two-month-old infant was found unrestrained on the mother's lap in the front seat.
- 03Four additional children were standing unrestrained in the rear seats.
- 04The driver received a summons for violating child safety regulations.
- 05Israeli Police emphasized the legal requirement for child restraint devices and seatbelts.
- 06The enforcement aims to protect passengers and prevent avoidable injuries.
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Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israeli Police Stop Vehicle Carrying Infants Without Safety Restraints in Jerusalem
SrugimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israeli Police Stop Car Carrying Infant on Mother's Lap and Four Unbuckled Children
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