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Fans Are Freaking Out Over Jill Duggar’s Son’s Car Seat Fail

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Source: TLC

Dec. 25 2018, Updated 1:15 p.m. ET

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Jill Duggar tried to take a nice family photo on Sunday, but all fans noticed was the way the former Counting On star’s son Israel was buckled into his car seat. Followers accused the mom of two of failing to follow procedure when it came to her son’s safety!

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On Sunday, Jill posted this photo of her family on their way to church. Jill sat beside her husband Derick Dillard, while her son Israel sat in the back seat.

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Followers were immediately horrified to see where Jill had placed her son’s car seat chest clip, which they claimed was at a dangerously low level.

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“Please please move his chest clip up to his chest, on his sternum, between his armpits and his nipples,” a fan begged. “God forbid you get in a crash, he will fly out of that seat if you do. Please please protect him.”

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“Chest clip goes at armpit level not stomach level. Please get educated on car seat safety when you have kids!” another fan insisted. “Chest clip at stomach level can cause serious internal injuries or even possible death in an accident.”

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Jill isn’t the first Duggar parent to be accused of bad car seat procedure. Her sister Jinger Duggar was previously slammed for the way she placed her daughter Felicity in her car seat. Fans claimed the little one’s neck was dangerously bent and could cut off her airway. Jinger even deactivated comments in response to the backlash.

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