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Yes they can stop you for that and you will get a ticket for it
Depends on the state, here in Massachusetts: "Massachusetts state law requires that all children under age 8 and less than 57 inches tall be properly fastened and secured in a federally approved car seat or booster seat, according to the manufacturer's instructions. Children who have reached age 8 but who are not yet 4'9" tall are still affected by this law and should still be in an appropriate child restraint. Children who are old enough or tall enough to be out of a child restraint should use a vehicle seat belt."
If you are 18 or older and you are traveling with anyone under 18 you have to make sure they buckle their seatbelt or you can be fined
The state of Missouri has specific child restraint laws, designed to protect children while riding in motor vehicles. Missouri law requires the use of a child car or booster seat for all children under four years of age. For kids who are four and older, age and weight stipulations apply. Fines for violating child restraint laws vary, depending on which portion of the regulation you violate.Age and Weight RequirementsAccording to the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), all children under four years of age must be in a child restraint device when riding in a motor vehicle. In addition, all children who weigh less than 40 pounds must be in a child restraint system while traveling in a motor vehicle. Kids between the ages of four and seven, who weigh less than 80 pounds and are less than 4 feet 9 inches tall, must be placed in a booster seat. If your child is four or older and weighs more than 80 pounds, or is taller than 4 feet 9 inches, you can secure her in an adult seat belt.From this language, there are no specific laws in Missouri that state a specific age for children of 8 years or older to ride in the front seat in Missouri. However, your child must be greater than 80 lbs and taller than 4 feet 9 inches.
When they no longer is a child by law, age 18.
The law that applies is the law in where the child is. In this case Florida.
G. V. Kulkarni has written: 'The Child marriage restraint act, India act no. 19 of 1929' -- subject(s): Child marriage, Law and legislation
In Delaware, a 17 year old who is pregnant may be eligible for emancipation if they are able to prove that they can support themselves and their child financially. They would need to file a petition with the court and attend a hearing to determine if they meet the requirements for emancipation. Ultimately, the court will decide whether emancipation is in the best interest of the minor and their child.
Occupant restraint fines vary by location. In general, fines can range from $25 to several hundred dollars for violations such as not wearing a seatbelt or having unrestrained children in a vehicle. It's essential to check the specific laws and fines in your state or country for accurate information.