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Israeli Police Stop Car Carrying Infant on Mother's Lap and Four Unbuckled Children
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First reported by Walla · 18 hours ago
What happened
Jerusalem police stopped a car where a mother held a two-month-old infant on her lap and four children were unbuckled in the back seat, issuing a summons to the driver for endangering lives.
- 01Police found a two-month-old infant held on the mother's lap during a car ride in Jerusalem.
- 02Four children in the back seat were standing and not wearing seat belts.
- 03The driver was issued a summons for violating traffic safety laws.
- 04Police stress the legal requirement to use child restraint systems and seat belts.
- 05The enforcement aims to protect passengers and prevent unnecessary injuries.
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