Carey Hart Isn't Here for Parents Shaming Him for Riding With his Son

Carey Hart Isn't Here for Parents Shaming Him for Riding With his Son·InStyle

While Carey Hart is more than happy to show his son, Jameson Moon, the tricks of the trade, he's not happy when Instagram commenters butt into his business. People reports that the motocross star was responding to comments that called him out for putting his son in unsafe situations on the bike.

In his Instagram slideshow, Hart let his followers catch a glimpse of the entire family's day on the track. Pink was wearing her Mama Hart jacket and the kids were riding along with their parents. However, as comments sections are wont to do, things took a turn for the worst. Commenters called Hart out for not providing Jameson with protective eyewear and lack of padded clothing. Hart expected it, however, captioning one of the images with, "Don’t worry parent police, I’m a professional."

It wasn't a complete downer, though. Hart and Co. looked like they had plenty of fun.

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"Awesome day riding motorcycles w/ the family @castillo_ranch," he wrote alongside the photo. "Jamo is dirt bike crazy, and got to take him on some fun rides. Willow and mama @pink were charging the track. Love days like this!!!"

Commenters weren't completely aghast. Some mentioned how there was no better person to learn from: "Better that he is taught by someone that knows what they’re doing," one mentioned. "You guys are making some awesome childhood memories for those kids," another added.

Jameson's set to have experience in all sorts of sports. Hart has taken him along for jetski rides, Jameson's ridden skateboards, and he's even carved the powder on a snowboard. And he's not even 2 yet. Looks like this little one's set a future at the X Games no matter what the internet's parent police say.

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