Most of us have ridden in the back of a pickup truck at some point in our lives. However, I think this takes it to a new level… More pics after the jump.
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Most of us have ridden in the back of a pickup truck at some point in our lives. However, I think this takes it to a new level… More pics after the jump.
[Source: Reddit]
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Wait a minute, Britney Spears dumped K-fed for this guy?
You know as long as the seats are securly fastened then I see no problem with this personally, in the event of a collision they are central and supported.
It may be the driver's intention to secure only the kids in the bed.
Hah it'd be cheaper then a divorce.
Logically, you would put the older kids in the bed and the younger ones up front. This could mean there is no logic involved or that he has two other babies that are even younger and perhaps by a different mother. While popping out two sets of twins within 18 months is possible, it isn't recommended.
If the seats are bolted down, it's the modern version of the Brat. If not, at least the kids are seat belted to the projectiles.
I'm glad someone mentioned the Brat, because that's the first thought that entered my head!
Yeah, me too! But the Brat's seats had handles!
What can you do, with two Brats like that, always on your back? What can you lose?
Won't someone please think of the children!
Oh, they're in safety seats. Carry on, then.
HEY! I don't mean to get all anal retentive here, but this is a major violation…that woman isn't even buckled in!!! What are these people thinking!?!?
/sarcasm