Gonna be pulling out the tape measure this evening ......
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WLWT Reports:
CINCINNATI -- A state law taking effect next week said children ages 4 to 8 years old and less than 4-feet-9 inches tall must be in booster seats when riding in cars in Ohio.
The law goes into effect Oct. 7, and the National Transportation Safety Board said Ohio is one of four states to enact such a law since last year. Three states still do not have such legislation.
A booster seat raises a child so that the seat belt fits properly to avoid injuries.
Law enforcement officials can cite motorists violating the law only if the motorists are first pulled over for a different violation.
Warnings will be issued the first six months, and full enforcement begins April 7.
Drivers will be fined $25 to $75 for an initial violation.

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