T3PAIR
Jul 30, 2015Explorer
Kids riding in the TC?
What are your thoughts on letting kids ride in the TC while barreling down the road? Did you ride in one when you were a kid? Would you let kids ride in it now?
languiduck wrote:69 Avion wrote:
I'm still living with the broken nose after 50+ years.
That's a long time to have a broken nose.
My son plays football, has broken several fingers and his hand. He's 13 now. We wrapped the injuries up good and tight and he went out and played each time.
He's been beaned in the head by a baseball, twisted ankles, bloody noses...you get the idea. He is a boy.
I guess for his safely I shouldn't let him play sports and I should go buy him an Xbox or something so he can sit at home in safety and pass the time like most other kids in the USA.
No wait, there's very little about America I agree with, and I find myself going against the grain 90% of the time. But I digress...we'll keep living life and not worrying about "what if."
This is how my family lives, and we will have no regrets no matter what happens:
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
Abusive or reckless? NO! Risky and breathless? Hell YES!
69 Avion wrote:
I'm still living with the broken nose after 50+ years.
69 Avion wrote:
Years ago, before extended cabs and crew cabs were readily available, riding in the TC was not uncommon. There weren't many options back then.
Today, many folks have the ability to allow all passengers to actually ride in the truck. Having something go terribly wrong because I wanted the kid to "have fun" isn't something I am going to gamble with. We all make choices, and we all live with the consequences. I'm still living with the broken nose after 50+ years.