Transcription: Six-year-old David Palms doesn't like wearing his shoulder belt because it digs into his neck. So he tucks it behind him. The Consumer Reports says this can be dangerous. In an accident, he won't get full protection. New devices claim to make seat belts fit better for children David's size. Consumer Reports tested one consisting of a nylon sleeve called SayFit and another made of a plastic bar called child safer. Besides having panelists try the device, Consumer Reports ran its own safety tests. We simulated a 30 mile an hour crash using a dummy the size of a six year old and both products pas ...