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This inane fashion started in Germany.
The start of this was caused by something like the explanation below
There was an accident where the parent/driver was rendered unconcious, a baby was also in the car but was not discovered in the car until later.
The companies who make car accesorys saw the gap in the market and started making the signs which at the time was not a bad idea.
It has now become the in thing to have in your car whether a baby is in the car or not, if there is no baby in the car and the sign is showing you could be putting at risk the lives of other motorists, the police and firemen who would try to rescue a non existant baby if your car caught fire!
If people knew this and still have the signs in their car when there is no baby in the car they are morons!
Hi Vics, I find those notices highly annoying, especially when they say "Special little person on board" doesnt matter who is in the car in front. You drive with care anyway.
p.s. I got my 74 year old ex mother in law (who I get on great with) a car set which has a sticker saying "babe on board" . Yes I am sad :)
It's an example of a situation where a tenuous genuine reason for something has turned into a 'humourous' accesssory. i saw a car yesterday with the ubiquitous 'BOB' sticker, and another saying 'Husband In Boot' Oh how I laughed, I had to hold my sides in case they split!!!
The chances of a baby being missed in a crash vehicle are probably thousands to one, and as suggested, more than negated by police and rescue workers checking for a baby who is actually at home with Dad zedding away in his cot!
Hopefully these labels will go the way of furry dice - only to re-surface in an 'ironic' way around 2036!
Thanks Toureman for the explanation of the origin of these horrendous signs - I didn't actually know that. All the other answers are great - I'm very glad I'm not the only one who detests them!! OBonio - glad to know that a parent with one doesn't even like it!! (Although I think on issues like these - for the sake of your street cred you cannot let your wife win!!)
So here's the plan if you're all up for it - to add a little spice into our fantastic lives -over the next 36 hours we will see who can spot the funniest sign in a car (it'll be hard to beat Andy's Husband in Boot and Morgs Cheese and Pickle sandwich on Board).
Rules: it must actually have been seen and not made up!!
No crashing into cars in order to read them.
Lets say deadline is 11pm on Wednesday.
Get going gang. (Ed - I hope this bit of fun is allowed)
XXX
I'm a mother and I have one in my car and I really can't see the problem with them. I have mine displayed in the vain hope that it will deter other t0sspot road users from trying to climb into the boot of my car and remain a safe distance behind.
There are far more important things to worry about people!!
It's a perfect example of a phenomenon with a specific meaning being perverted by folk etymology, ie total rollocks with a b.
The fact this one was driven by cynical marketing rather than public ignorance shows how easy it can be to exploit the general public, but hopefully only until they start to discover the truth.
I felt like getting a notice 'driver on board' as using their logic, technically we are all of equal value, young or old.
Next I'd like one 'public toilet on board'. That would get people thinking...
I am actually Tony Blair and as of 1st February 2006 all shops will be banned from 'Baby on Board' signs.
I hope that this does enough to keep me in power for the next 200 years. Oh the joys.
Perhaps we should implement new ones for BMW and van drivers like "No caption needed" or "be warned as I do have tendancies to manouvre without prior warning"