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Extreme safety toilet seat

Extreme safety toilet seat

17 Responses to “Extreme safety toilet seat”

  1. sancho Says:

    I have got to get one. I keep sliding off the seat!

  2. mark Says:

    “Hang On It’s Gonna Be a Bumpy Ride”
    I think the ankle restraints are a bit extreme

  3. +mf+ Says:

    umm, they sort of forgot to take Junior’s pants down before they locked him up in his space-shuttle-captain’s-chair of a toilet seat..

  4. +mf+ Says:

    wait- the more I think of it, I mean, now that I see his LEGS are restrained too, it looks like the poor kid is going to get a dose of electro-shock therapy.

  5. Amie Says:

    how ridiculous!!!!

  6. james_jackson Says:

    Years of therapy guarnteed with every purchase!

  7. mudfoot Says:

    Latter after years of therapy johnny was still unable to enter a bathroom.

  8. lsu Says:

    looks like micheal jacksons bathroom toilet

  9. foo bar Says:

    And what on earth is that blue thing sticking up between the poor kid’s legs?

  10. -e- Says:

    Clearly, this is an appliance for disabled children who need physical support to stay in the seat… the blue thing sticking up is indeed a boy’s pee deflector, and comes with most typical potty chairs too. That they strapped the kid in fully dressed makes for a bizarre image indeed.

  11. AL-B Says:

    the kid is obviously slow. That is the reason for all the restraints.

  12. rachelrose Says:

    I’m sorry that you all have to go low enough to make fun of disabled people.

  13. Flapjack Says:

    At least he having fun (He’s laughing)

  14. unu Says:

    even if this is for a disabled kid, the ankle restraints are are bit much…

  15. harajuku Says:

    Do they have any designs for pets? I would definitely get one for my dog & chameleon! Its time for ‘em to live off the diapers!

  16. Jliza Says:

    Can’t find a baby sitter? Safety Seat is your answer!

  17. Yaara Says:

    The ankle restraints are for kids who have muscle spasms as part of their disability. I understand that pictures like this look bizarre and amusing at first glance to people who aren’t familiar with disabilities, but really, a bit of logical thinking should make it clear what equipment like this is for.

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