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this crooked practice of protecting americans from themselves has got to
stop or i am gonna blow a damned fuse.how dare anyone think they have the right to 1.pull me over for no seat belt"check" and 2.give me a 50 dollar ticket for not wearing the damned thing.its a racket brought to life by insurance lobyists and greedy municipalitys...nothing more.whats next..a sidewalk road block to see if you brushed your teeth?..and if not a 50 dolloar oral higene fine?how bout an untied shoelace?...you may trip and chip a tooth...so heres a 50 dollar saving you from you ticket.and please...b4 anyone quotes statistics on how many ppl die from no seatbelt or how much it costs to pay for the un-insured accident victem...make sure its not the insurance companys statistics...cause you know...43% of all statistics are made up on the spot..lol |
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I couldnt agree more...With the exception of children...
As adults we should be able to make the choice, not mandmade laws...Don't we pay enough in taxes already... I do believe children should be belted at all times... (seatbelted, that is...hehehe) |
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$50. , I thought it was $75. Shows what I know.
PMS |
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It would be nice to think that atleast there was some altruisism
involved, but unfortunately it is about generating extra revenue for the local government. Back door tax so to speak. |
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Hey ya think $50 is bad come to Texas and get one you will be less
around $200 in your pockets. Myself I have to admit when I had my truck had two pretty bad wrecks without the seatbelt on I would have gotton hurt pretty bad on of the wrecks totaled the truck it was a ford ranger I came out with a headache the second one messed up my F250 extended cab pretty bad not a scratch. So I can say due to the seatbelts I got lucky on both wrecks. Even if the was to stop the law I would still wear mine and anyone that rides with me would. Just my thoughts |
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Notwithstanding the greedy insurance companies and the fact that it's
infringing upon your freedom (God forbid) why someone can't put two and two together with regard to the laws of inertia and simply wear a seatbelt based on the fact that, if the car stops abruptly (as in "slamming into another vehicle/tree/telephone pole?), you're going to keep going (as in "through the windshield?") I can't speak for anyone else, but I sure as hell don't need a LAW to tell me to use common sense. I buckle up everywhere I go, and so do my passengers, else they don't ride with me. |
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They do save lives.
Without seatbelts, my brother and two other passengers riding in the car with him wouldn't be around these days. He was in a car that flipped 4 times going around 70 mph. They all would have been thrown from the car if it weren't for their seatbelts. |
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$50 I wish, here in ear falls ontario it is $500 for no seat belt second
time you get caught you get your license taken away |
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I'm a canuck.. and HERE?? it's the LAW.. you HAVE to buckle up or it's
WAY More than 50.00 I'm afraid.. anywho.. I get in?? I buckle up!! that simple.. when ya get in the habit.. well.. if NOTHING else.. it'll save ya the FINE!!! awwww ((((willow)))) |
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i dont know if you guys have been to chicago latley but in the city you
rarely get over 40...i wear it on highway.i dont need to to be told to do something or else...laws are made to say what NOT to do,somehow it has changed...and to whos benifit?i dont like like some goomba for the man shakin me down for money...it pissis me off and thats my beef |
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Think about the cost of taking care of all the people w/no insurance.
Seat belt law is saving you on tax dollars. Don't believe ask around a hospital, how many people have no insurance. |
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well, somehow i don't see any reason for anyone not to have their
seatbelt on,for me it's automatic and i don't even notice,sorry if i don't understand you complain. |
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lmao... mine was $75 I couldnt argue too much though cop pulled me over
for passing him and proceeding to go 75 mph in a 55, he only gave me the no seat belt ticket. I will say since then Ive managed to take the 2 seconds it takes to save that money next time. |
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1992 i had a 1969 ford f-150 pick up that my step dad gave to me as a
birthday present. i was doing 88 km/h on loose gravel when the passenger back tire blew.no seat belt and the ability to swim like a boulder i chose the ditch iinstead of the dugout.NO seatbelt.went towards passenger window and stopped in mid air and back over to the drivers seat and something did up my seatbelt.when the flying lesson was over i went to get out(panic kicked in)i was confined to the truck.i panic quick because i am claustrophobic.i managed to get out of the truck and i recall to this day that ride through BOTH heaven and hell.i drove taxi as well and the one fare tried pulling a knife on me.i slammed on the brakes as i grabbed the back of his head and slammed him into the radio.no seatbelts both times.i refuse to wear a seat belt because of my phobia. |
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hey, *****willow, try running into a telephone pole or a car going 40
mph without a seatbelt on. About five years ago, an ex boyfriend of mine's only child, his 22-year-old son, was driving about 35 mph or so, dropped his cellphone, bent over to pick it up. When he sat up, he realized he had swerved into the oncoming lane. A car was coming, he swerved over to miss hitting them, hit a parked pickup truck that had two people in it. They weren't hurt, though, thank goodness. Jeremy cut his head on the dash or steering wheel or something...he passed out...they put 16 stitches in his head. Almost immediately his brain swelled horribly, and 72 hours later they took him off of life support. He had gotten out of rehab about three months' prior, was signed up to go to film school, and had the rest of his life in front of him. His heart was too damaged to donate, but several of his other organs went to people whose lives were changed immensely because of it. While that is an honorable thing for his parents to have done, I'm sure they would rather have Jeremy there with him, living out the rest of his natural life. Had J been wearing a seatbelt, chances are VERY GOOD he'd still be alive today. And he is one of MILLIONS of similar-scenario statistics. ***** and moan all you want about the law, but I'm sorry; in my book, anyone who doesn't wear a seatbelt, simply based on COMMON SENSE principal alone, is being rather petty. My mother works for a large rehab hospital here. You should visit it sometime and see the patients they have in there...brain-damaged, can't walk; some may never be functioning human beings again; some still may die from their injuries -- many of them because they didn't think anyone should mandate seatbelt use. |
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Hospitals can absorb the cost of the uninsured via writing it off for
taxes. Rather than legislating seatbelt laws, it's seems more prudent to simply disallow tax payer dollars, from social programs such as medicaid, from footing the bill of those who don't wear seatbelts, with the exception of children. They certainly shouldn't receive substandard care because mom and/or dad were idiots who didn't buckle them in the vehicle. I am an advocate for seatbelts and I wear them every time I am driving. However it really is not necessary to legislate the issue in regards to adults. Makes for interesting Darwin Awards though. |
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94.00 here in Oregon.
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The helmet law...
If they dont want to wear it, dont make em. It weeds out the gene pool. klugman |
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drive into a lot of pohone polls do you jean?...my point is when did it
become right for anyone to tell me what to do in my car...if i dont want to wear i shouldnt have to and no ones *opinion* on the subject should change that...i dont care who they think they are saving...and if its saving so much damn money...why havnt my taxes gone down...cause that argument...like the law on this subject is full of it. |
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we need to have a city worker in all bathrooms to check that you wiped
your ass right...and if you dont you get 75 dollar ticket because you may get some sort of illness from bacteria.see, i wash my hands...but there are those who dont and i feel we need to make it our responsibility to teach them the error of their ways..because i know best.....same thing as seatbelt law...selfrightous bull. |
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