"And where do you have a seat for the kid?" asks me the bus driver. "Sorry?" I look at him with an open mouth. "Seat for the kid. For your kid. It is not possible to travel in the bus with a kid without a seat. Since the accident of buses in Brno, they stop and check the buses. One driver got a fine and might get one year driving suspension for having on board a kid without seat." Really?" I am stunned. We really do this to ourselves? After coming back from Ladakh last week it feels even more ridiculous. We just came from a country where people can decide if to take a seat belt or not. From a country, where they can still hitchhike with their kids on a lap without fear from police. From a country where police and army is present everywhere - to protect independence of the country and help to recover towns after floods, but not to fine people for not having their belts. This is left on everyone decision if they want or don't want to use t...