An Auckland highway patrol officer said that the police stopped three women on the highway and found them breastfeeding while driving, which shocked the police. "This puts everyone on the road in a very dangerous situation. If they brake or have a collision in an emergency, there is no doubt that the baby in their arms will be thrown out of the car instantly." Another dangerous example on the road is that a newborn was placed on the front seat, ignoring the warning signs on the airbag. The police said that this action by parents put the child in danger. "The safest place for children is the back seat. According to regulations, children under the age of 10 are not allowed to sit in the front seat." The police said that most parents know the rules about "how children should ride in a car". But when it comes to implementation, these wrong practices are really "disappointing".