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Admitting to be a Female Police Officer on TikTok, Here are Portraits of Ragil Mahardika Advising Shanty, Denny Cagur's Wife, Who Holds Their Daughter in the Car

Admitting to be a Female Police Officer on TikTok, Here are Portraits of Ragil Mahardika Advising Shanty, Denny Cagur's Wife, Who Holds Their Daughter in the Car

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Admitting to be a Female Police Officer on TikTok, Here are Portraits of Ragil Mahardika Advising Shanty, Denny Cagur's Wife, Who Holds Their Daughter in the Car

Not only known for his Indian dance content or his openness as a gay person, Ragil Mahardika has also provided education several times, including about how to position a child when inside a car. In his latest comment, Ragil commented on a video of Shanty, Denny Cagur's wife, holding their daughter, Meshwa. Here is the advice!

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On Friday afternoon (1/7/2022), Ragil uploaded a video with a background photo of Shanty holding Meshwa in the car. Shanty was also feeding their daughter.

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As mentioned earlier, Ragil discussed the dangers of holding a child in the car, as demonstrated by Shanty.

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This is not the first time Ragil has discussed this issue. He used to talk about the dangers before. That's why Ragil calls himself a police woman's child on TikTok.

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Ragil not only discusses Meshwa being held, but also highlights Shanty feeding her chubby daughter.

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Ragil explains that holding a child inside a moving car can be dangerous if the driver suddenly brakes.

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A child can fall if held like that. Especially if eating at the same time, they could fall and be hit by a spoon or other utensils.

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It's even more dangerous if they fall like that, the child could experience pain or even a brain concussion.

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Yes, indeed, Ragil, who is commonly called Mamim by his followers, also knows that a child falling doesn't always result in something bad, but he hopes it wouldn't hurt to be cautious.

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Lastly, Ragil advises those who have young children to add a baby car seat to the back seat of the car for safety. So, what do KLovers think?