No. If you are under arrest, you are to stay in the back seat of the patrol car. In the front seats, there are tools that only officers can use.
you arew not supposed to turn off the airbags in any vehicle so children can sit in the front seat , children are supposed to be safely seated with seat belts on in the rear seats
It doesent matter i looked up Kansas highway patrol and it said 80lb or 4.9"
Most patrol cars are outfitted with partitions between the front and back seats to make a "prisoner cage." Suspects are usually seated there, assuming the car is so equipped. The back seat area does not have functional door handles and window controls, to keep prisoners from escaping. If the car does not have a prisoner cage, the prisoner is usually seated in the front passenger seat, with a second officer (if present) seated behind him in the back seat.
it's seat front
Babies should use a rear-facing child safety seat in the car.
The front seat is heated
theres no front seat...Idiot. theres no front seat...Idiot.
We recommend that a child sit in the rear seat until they are 13 years of age. The important thing is that the child is properly restrained. The law does not specify how old the child has to be to sit in the front seat. Thanks, Public Information and Education Division Missouri State Highway Patrol Reply To: mshppied@mshp.dps.mo.gov
Front seat headrests are not adjustable.
I sat in the front seat when I was 5
Front Seat Solidarity was created in 2002.
grasp the front and back of the seat at the bottom, and gently pull up. it may require some force, but its supposed to be removed this way. the battery and fuses are both located here grasp the front and back of the seat at the bottom, and gently pull up. it may require some force, but its supposed to be removed this way. the battery and fuses are both located here