I never indicated I wasn't wanting my kids to be safe. I was unhappy about having to spend money - which honestly, no one likes. Plus, no one has mentioned it to us before, not even the IO when dh brought the carseats over 9/1. Nor the IO who did my landing when I indicated I had forgotten to put them on. If they illegal to import, I guess it'd be nice if that was on the list of restricted items because I never came across it before - nor did I find anything when I looked last night or today.
I wonder how many others are unaware of this, and were not notified who end up in a situation that we well could have been had I not mentioned the crappy Amazon Canada website and how we'd tried to buy ones on there to have them shipped to hubby in Canada and there were none. She then explained her thoughts.
They do not allow you to leave the hospital here either without demonstrating you can put baby in and out and that the carseat is correctly installed, 5pt harness.
Cleo- I don't think I ragged on the government once, let alone was saying I disliked the law. I merely was venting at the fact I have futher incurred expenses and wanted to share expeirences. As I found nothing on the topic when I searched. I was surprised because it seems pretty serious of a thing. Losing points on your license and a fine, seems like something you should be notified of. Especially since two border crossings on two separate occasions said nothing about it being illegal. When I in fact indicated I'd forgotten to put the carseats on my goods list and they waved me on, and when dh had 7 lines of goods and one line alone was dedicated to the carseats!
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Again, I disliked having to spend money, not the law itself, or Canada for that matter! just another unexpected cost of the process..
I don't feel I critizeed the law, merely again, vented at the new expesne nor did I again, ever dislike that the laws were stricter. I think it's rude to assume that I was unahppy about the law. The insane part to me, is that there appears to be no notification of this when you move.
I have witness death due to brain injury in our family, several times over. I am not disputing complying with the law or that the law is right or wrong. I'm simply unhappy at the expense.
When all is done we will likely just eat the cost. It's a hassle to consider bringing them. We thought about hubby buying the correct ones, so we can cross in compliance, but then we are not in compliance here while we drive 9 hours, for 1 hour of compliance in Ontario. We could stop at the Sarnia Walmart and buy some right away.