obviously not
Only suitable for minors?:
People used to think it was necessary to "spank" adult members of the community, college students, military trainees, and prisoners. In some countries they still do. In our country, it is considered sexual battery if a person over the age of 18 is "spanked", but only if over the age of 18.
For one thing, because the buttocks are so close to the anal region, sex organs, and so multiply linked to sexual nerve centers, striking them can trigger powerful and involuntary sexual stimulus in some people. There are numerous physiological ways in which it can be intentionally or unintentionally sexually abusive, but I won't list them all here. One can read the testimony, documentation, and educational resources available from the website of Parents and Teachers Against Violence In Education.
Child bottom-battering vs. DISCIPLINE:
Child bottom-battering (euphemistically labeled "spanking", "swatting", "switching", "smacking", "paddling", r other cute-sounding names) for the purpose of gaining compliance is nothing more than an inherited bad habit.
Its a good idea for people to take a look at what they are doing, and learn how to DISCIPLINE instead of hit.
There are several reasons why child bottom-battering isn't a good idea. Here are some good, quick reads recommended by professionals:
Plain Talk About Spanking
by Jordan Riak
The Sexual Dangers of Spanking Children
by Tom Johnson
NO VITAL ORGANS THERE, So They Say
by Lesli Taylor MD and Adah Maurer PhD
Just a handful of those helping to raise awareness of why child bottom-battering isn't a good idea:
American Academy of Pediatrics,
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
American Psychological Association,
Center For Effective Discipline,
Churches' Network For Non-Violence,
Nobel Peace Prize recipient Archbishop Desmond Tutu,
Parenting In Jesus' Footsteps,
Global Initiative To End All Corporal Punishment of Children,
United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child.
In 31 nations, child corporal punishment is prohibited by law (with more in process). In fact, the US was the only UN member that did not ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The US also has the highest incarceration rate in the world.
The US states with the highest crime rates and the poorest academic performance are also the ones with the highest rates of child corporal punishment.
There is simply no evidence to suggest that child bottom-battering instills virtue.
Physically, yes. Legally, maybe. Considering education, NO! Violent punishing is wrong. It gives the child the impression violence is ok and will encourage it to use violence against others too.
No, it is not legal or safe to buckle two people in one seat belt. Each person should have their own designated seat belt to ensure proper restraint and safety in the event of a collision.
In Hawaii, it is not explicitly illegal to spank a child with a belt as a form of discipline. However, it is important to note that excessive or abusive physical discipline can still be considered child abuse under Hawaii law. Parents should always consider positive and non-violent discipline methods.
See law below:"Parent/guardian/person/teacher with care and supervision of minor can use force if person believes force necessary for welfare of child and force is not designed to cause or known to cause a substantial risk of causing death, serious physical injury, disfigurement, extreme pain, or extreme mental distress.§ 503.110. [Criminal Code]"This means as long as no Physical harm comes to the child then it is legal to spank, or punish. even with a belt. it is in many debates as to weather anything other than a hand is abuse, and in many cases it is not as some mothers use a belt on the butt because a growing Boy will be much more tollerant of a smack from a hand and it may actually injure the mother as the butt is alot more resiliant than a hand. and any harm from a belt will pass in a considerable short moment. however any use of any object to any other part of the body can cause more harm and is considered to be casue of great harm to the childs life, and is illegal.
The seat belt law in Georgia for people ages 8 to 17 is that a seat belt is required to be fastened in all seats. People who are 18 and above only have to have their seat belt on if they are riding in the front seat. If an officer catches a seat belt not on a person in either case, and it is a first offense, the fine is $15.
yes
Beat it up !
By law, hitting a child with an object such as a belt is considered whipping and thus is considered child abuse, which is illegal. Depending on the severity the sentence length and punishments differ, however, it is common for the child to be removed from their parent. So yes, spanking with a belt is illegal in Washington
Yes u can spank your children anywhere just don't kill them
no
Hitting the egg, often with a belt or a stick.
No, only use an open hand or a small paddle. Never leave a mark!
A child that is age 8 or younger and weighs no more than 80 pounds can use a booster seat in New Jersey. Children over the age 8 must use a seat belt.
I believe in the state of NEW JERSEY a seat belt ticket is about 500 bucks. not including fees.
No
hide or get a belt an blackmail n hit
Its shouldn't be dangerous if the child is in the backseat with a seat belt, or if the child is of correct age for safety restrictions, in the front seat with a seat belt. Make sure the child isn't taking of his/her seat belt and/or leaning out of the car.