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  1. #1 Seat belts 
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    So.

    Just wondering everyone's outlook on the "Seat Belt" Law.

    I personally believe it should be YOUR choice, whether you want to wear one or not.

    Honestly, who are you hurting, besides yourself?


    Why is it OK to smoke, but not OK to not wear a seat belt?

    There's a bunch of things that are legal, that effect / hurt others, but yet it's illegal to not wear your seat belt?

    I don't understand it, so just wondering everyone else thoughts.

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    i never wear mine. it has just as much chance of killing me as the air bag does, i say screw it.
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    yes people can do what they want but, I would rather be safe than sorry. I wear one everywhere I go.
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    Ive had family members including myself saved by seat belts. Just get over it and wear it. It is second nature to me anyways.
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    I wear mine MOST of the time, but have heard, over the years, about people who have been trapped in their vehicles by their seat belts jamming up upon impact.


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    i say any one over 16 should have a choice i wear them or i dont my coice gotta love tinted windows

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    i think you're a complete idiot if you don't wear one, but due to the mindset of survival of the fittest, I don't care if you die. Had I not been wearing mine in my first wreck, i definitely would not be in as good of shape as i was. No one rides with me without their seatbelt on.
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    Race car drivers wear them for a reason. I am a volunteer firefighter, I have seen enough to know, IF you do live your face and head will look great stuck all over the windshield......Not wearing your seat belt is hurting more people than you know.
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    i always wear mine too. like mini chopper said its second nature i get in turn it on put the seat belt on put it in gear and go. its just routine
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    i actually circumvented the chime in my car so it wouldnt go off when i didnt have my belt on. otherwise it would never stop. it made me angry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    i actually circumvented the chime in my car so it wouldnt go off when i didnt have my belt on. otherwise it would never stop. it made me angry.
    stupidity. it took more work to disable that than to just pull the damn seat belt over your shoulder
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lvgrandprix2003 View Post
    Race car drivers wear them for a reason. I am a volunteer firefighter, I have seen enough to know, IF you do live your face and head will look great stuck all over the windshield......Not wearing your seat belt is hurting more people than you know.
    I think it's a bit different from everyday drives, and "Race car drivers"....

    No wearing your seat belt causes direct injury to yourself, no one else.

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    i think you're a complete idiot if you don't wear one, but due to the mindset of survival of the fittest, I don't care if you die. Had I not been wearing mine in my first wreck, i definitely would not be in as good of shape as i was. No one rides with me without their seatbelt on.
    That's just a ignorant statement, so people who "Smoke" or "Drink" must be complete idiot's since there slowing killing themselves, and 2nd hand smoke effects other people..

    It's your choice to ride with or without one, and force others who ride with you to wear one.

    My simple statement is, it shouldn't be "Illegal" to not wear it.

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    stupidity. it took more work to disable that than to just pull the damn seat belt over your shoulder
    It's not stupidity, it's choice.

    Why does that make him stupid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KawaFord View Post

    That's just a ignorant statement, so people who "Smoke" or "Drink" must be complete idiot's since there slowing killing themselves, and 2nd hand smoke effects other people..

    It's your choice to ride with or without one, and force others who ride with you to wear one.

    My simple statement is, it shouldn't be "Illegal" to not wear it.



    It's not stupidity, it's choice.

    Why does that make him stupid?
    That's totally not even related. But you're right, smoking is absolutely stupid (though i sympathize with those who actually want to quit). And it's stupid because it's such a simple precaution to prevent yourself from DYING. don't even tell me if you're in a serious wreck that you wouldn't think back and say "Gee, sure wish i was wearing a seatbelt. It would have saved a lot of pain/death." Like I said, if you're stupid enough to drive without one, then the world could do without you.

    As far as the law itself goes, it's about 70% the government wants money, 30% someone with influence actually cares.
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    wow this thread gets to people i like it

    I think its more about the law regulating every one should wear one then actually wearing one the LAW is bs should only apply to minors

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR1Vette09 View Post
    That's totally not even related. But you're right, smoking is absolutely stupid (though i sympathize with those who actually want to quit). And it's stupid because it's such a simple precaution to prevent yourself from DYING. don't even tell me if you're in a serious wreck that you wouldn't think back and say "Gee, sure wish i was wearing a seatbelt. It would have saved a lot of pain/death." Like I said, if you're stupid enough to drive without one, then the world could do without you.

    As far as the law itself goes, it's about 70% the government wants money, 30% someone with influence actually cares.

    I have been in acidents where the belt actually didnt release and was kinda scary i do agree seat belts save lives but thats about as far as ill go

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    a racer put it very plainly.

    "I will give someone 40 bucks of my own money right now, if you will run face-first into that brick wall, full speed. Your hands must be behind your back. If I see you slow down, turn your head, anything to lighten the impact, you break the deal. Assume someone can run about 15 mph. Would you do that? (no one answers) Then why would you put yourself in the same situation at 5 times that speed?"
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    I am for seatbelts but against the law itself. Same with helmet laws for motorcycles. I don't want the government meddling in my business. I know that seatbelts and helmets save lives, I don't want to get it trouble if I choose to not wear one. I do think that minors should be required to wear one at all times.
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    i pretty much hate all petty government laws its not the land of the free when they take every thing away

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    I can understand people not liking laws that tell them what to do. However, I completely agree with the seat belt laws. It does save lives. If you don't wear it, then people like me have to pull you body from the carnage and try to save your life even though you decided not to wear your seat belt. If YOU decide not to wear your seat belt, then you should have a "Do NOT resuscitate" with your drivers license so we wouldn't have to risk our lives to save yours. You think? Just my opinion.
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    i do

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