The issue: Buckles on the certain Graco infant car seats can get gummed up by spilled food and drinks, making it difficult to remove children. In some cases, parents have had to cut the harness to get their child out. The agency says that buckle defect increases the risk of injuries, especially in emergencies. Graco argued that the seats are used differently and that…
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