Hong Kong’s leader has called for patience following public complaints about the city’s new mandatory seat belt law, with passengers lamenting that the restraints were poorly fitted for young children and prevented commuters from reaching the “stop” buttons on buses to alight.
Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu on Tuesday said the new regulation was a necessary responsibility that the city must accept to protect lives, and that it was informed by the “painful lesson” of the 2018 Tai Po Road bus…
Hong Kong leader urges patience amid pushback against mandatory seat belts on buses

