22 Kids and Counting viewers left concerned by the Radford family’s lack of seatbelt wearing during campervan break

THE Radford household sparked concern amongst 22 Children and Counting viewers on Wednesday evening, as a consequence of their lack of seatbelt sporting throughout their campervan vacation to Scotland.

The household headed to the Scottish Highlands for his or her first vacation in two years, though left their eldest kids at residence.

While some of the children appeared to be buckled in for the trip, others didn't
Whereas among the kids gave the impression to be buckled in for the journey, others did notCredit score: Channel 5

The younger boys could be seen messing around as the van was moving, at which point the milk (seen in background) fell on the floor
The youthful boys may very well be seen messing round because the van was shifting, at which level the milk (seen in background) fell on the groundCredit score: Channel 5

Sue Radford has had 22 children
Sue Radford has had 22 kidsCredit score: SWNS:South West Information Service

They'd employed two campervans for the journey - for which they'd paid a hefty £1,500 deposit - and cut up the household between the 2 autos as they made the lengthy journey to Scotland.

And regardless of the household packing in a number of enjoyable excursions throughout their time away, a number of viewers took to social media to voice their issues about among the kids apparently not sporting seatbelts.

Though it isn't technically unlawful within the UK to not put on a seatbelt whereas behind a campervan, it is strongly suggested to take action whereas the car is in transit.

Watching the episode, one particular person wrote on Twitter: "I am assuming the rate of a kid is completely different in a Campervan than it's in a automotive? #22kidsandcounting."

Whereas one other added: "watched 22 children and counting- normally impressed with how they cope, however not pleased with them driving whereas children aren’t buckled in."

At varied factors within the episode, a number of of the kids may very well be seen securely strapped in of their automotive seats.

Nonetheless, there was one level particularly the place the youthful boys gave the impression to be fortunately ignoring their belts.

As a substitute of sitting belted up because the van drove to the subsequent vacation spot, they determined to assist themselves to exploit from the fridge, and left it on the aspect with out the lid on as an alternative of placing it away.

The bottle then fell off because the van turned a nook, spilling milk over the ground and doubtlessly costing the Radfords their deposit.

Another point in the episode showed one of the kids sprawled out on the sofa in the back of the van
One other level within the episode confirmed one of many children sprawled out on the couch behind the vanCredit score: Channel 5

Those up the front, including matriarch Sue, made sure to wear their belts
These up the entrance, together with matriarch Sue, made positive to put on their beltsCredit score: Channel 5

Noel and Sue welcomed baby Heidie in April 2020
Noel and Sue welcomed child Heidie in April 2020Credit score: Radford Household

Referring to the very fact the boys weren't sporting their belts, one other particular person tweeted: "I like the thought of the motorhomes however should not the youngsters be strapped into these seats? #22kidsandcounting."

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