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Old 9th January 2009, 14:29   #16
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Friends, Please pass the word around. Sharing is Caring!!
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Old 9th January 2009, 17:01   #17
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Surya , Thanks for sharing I am passing this information to my friend they have old Zen Di ‘s.
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Old 9th January 2009, 17:09   #18
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Its really sad that thse small things are not taken care by the elders. Fortunately, I have already installed the handbrake covers in my vehicle and will not allow my children to touch these things. Thanks for bringing this up.
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Ohh I feel so sorry for the little one. Also I can feel the guilt of the father. I too have a daughter and i can feel his grief/ guilt. Please pass on this information, I have forwarded to the link to as many people I possibly can.

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Feel quite sorry for the little girl , taking this in a different direction but I believe kids should always be in the backseat and its time there were proper belts in the backseat as well.
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Old 28th January 2009, 14:07   #21
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Great tip - thanks getsurya

That sad tale illustrates how vulnerable kids are to dangers that lurk at every corner. Reminds me to check on all stuff in the car as well as in the house (corkscrews, clippers, pliers etc. included!).

If the car does not come with a shroud/cover for the levers etc. - any upholstery guy will make one for you from sturdy rexine - somehing like the cover for the gear shift lever.

Wishing all safe driving.
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