It doesn’t even appear to be throttled up very far if the zero turn is even movingThe mower isn't on, the kid is sitting in the seat pretending to mow...
This is why you should not believe everything on the internet... except for aliens... they are real.![]()
Just to poke fun at it I was wondering where his helmet is?I’m sure one call to CPS would have this sorted… might even have the child removed from the home…
Actually, a true Panzer aficionado would note that the parking brake is on and it is in neutral.....What? No seatbelt? No ROPS? Does that seat switch work? How in the world did you make it to puberty?
Actually, quite a nice picture, great memories!
David from jax
I don't know if that was a poke in my direction, but I agree with what you wrote here, bicycle helmet are very light I have no issue with that... If I have a young toddler (1 to 4 years old) with me on a quad I make them wear a kid bicycle or snow board helmet or a hockey helmet after that age I switch to a kids DOT helmet (the lightest I can get) ... If I get pulled over I make my case to him, if the cop has 50 cent of comment sense he will let me go, if not I will take the $150 fine over a broken neck any day.Just to poke fun at it I was wondering where his helmet is?
In CA, riders under age 18 *must* wear an approved helmet. And if you put your kid at that age in a trailer behind the bike, he has to wear a helmet also. State law. (I'll bet whoever wrote that law would be aghast seeing the mower photo!)
Hmmm ... does CA Child Protective Services go outside state lines?
From the article:
Minors under the age of 18 are required by law in California to wear a helmet when biking. ... In California, people under 18 years old must wear a helmet while biking. Young children aged 5 and younger who ride as bike passengers (in a bike trailer or stroller) are required by law to wear a helmet.
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California Bicycle Helmet Law: What You Should Know
/PRNewswire/ -- Frederick Penney the founding partner of Penney and Associates, Injury Lawyers, talks about bike helmets....www.prnewswire.com
Personal peeve.... improperly sized helmet can to more harm than good. If the head can move inside the helmet bad **** happens.Personally what makes me cringe is seeing this ... what is wrong you may ask ? a young kid with a helmet as heavy or heavier then their whole head, if that kid wipe out he/she have a good chance of snapping their neck.
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Agreed that's is very important for all age and also to not share your helmet with anyone else as it change it's shape... but my main point here is their neck need to be strong enough to support it and for some kids that's can be 4 year of age.Personal peeve.... improperly sized helmet can to more harm than good. If the head can move inside the helmet bad **** happens.
Nothing personal ... I admit not reading all the pages of the post. Out of the ones I did read, I did not see anyone address a helmet. But you are reminding me to be more thorough!I don't know if that was a poke in my direction,
All good, I thought you read my post (misunderstood my position) and poked at it by replying to someone else.Nothing personal ... I admit not reading all the pages of the post. Out of the ones I did not see, I did not see anyone address a helmet. But you are reminding me to be more thorough!
just pointing out differences in region.![]()