Driver reported after putting baby on front seat

Image taken from bodyworn video footage of officers routinely stopping the vehicle for checksImage source, Greater Manchester Police
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The baby pictured on the front seat of the car during the vehicle stop

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A driver has been reported to social services after a baby was found lying on the front seat of a moving car.

Greater Manchester Police officers were carrying out road safety checks outside a school in Whitefield, Bury, when they made the discovery.

The baby was laid on the front passenger seat despite the driver having a baby seat fitted in the back of the car, the force said.

Other children were also present in the car without seatbelts on.

Insp Jamie Buchanan said it was "a truly shocking detail" to find a baby seat had been fitted in the rear of the car, "where other older children were sat, also unrestrained".

A check on the baby was made at the scene and the driver was reported for the offence of "carrying passengers in an unsafe manner", he said.

The force said urgent care referrals were made to both social services and schools.

Insp Buchanan added: "Our officers show zero tolerance towards any individual found to be engaging in dangerous driving behaviour.

"We continue to tackle behaviours which puts vulnerable passengers and other road users at risk of death or serious injury."

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