seat belts

sfws09

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i got pulled over yesterday for not wearing my seat belt. the officer asked for my id and proof if insurance. i gave it to him and he headed back to his car, paused, then came back and asked me why i didnt have my seat belt on. i said, "i think it is a personal choice. i would rather die by going through the windshield than by burning to death in my truck". he went on to his car and came back about 2-3 mins later and said he agreed and let me go with a "verbal warning". maybe he say my ron paul sticker on my truck too......:D
 
You were lucky. They usually claim it is the law and hand you a ticket. Usually, it doesn't matter what they think about the validity of the laws, but that they are paid to enforce them.
 
What's the big deal about wearing a seat-belt?

Seems like a stupid place to draw the line in the sand.
 
What's the big deal about wearing a seat-belt?

Seems like a stupid place to draw the line in the sand.

Nanny-state that knows what is good for you than you do. It also provides a visual reason for a cop driving by to pull you over, then search the vehicle once they have you stopped.
 
Nanny-state that knows what is good for you than you do. It also provides a visual reason for a cop driving by to pull you over, then search the vehicle once they have you stopped.

Cops pull you over for bald tyres.

Chipped windscreens.

Smokey exhaust.

Expired Rego.

This is a gobbledy-gook.

Draw the line in the sand somewhere else. Buckle up!

Concentrate on the Constitution. Stupid.
 
You could always get one of those fake seat belts that makes you look like you are wearing a seat belt. Sort of like those dickies people used to wear and it made them look like they were wearing a turtle neck sweater.

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I remember when I was in the military, they made it a rule we had to have a tee shirt on when we were on liberty. It was nearly 100 degrees out and so hot nobody wanted to wear a tee shirt under their regular shirt. So, many of us just cut the bottom off of our tee shirts and wore the tops like a dickie. It worked too, nobody stopped us when we were leaving the base.
 
Sigh.. freedom of choice?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOMlPz4j7ps

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PcnKsQFlkc

Seriously. Engage the brain. And do NOT try to persuade others to not belt up. If you have kids, you need to belt up and they need to belt up, else you're just a bad parent. End of story.

Pete

It is not a matter of safety, it is a matter of it being mandatory. Like the motorcycle helmet laws. If somebody wants to live dangerously, it is their prerogative, not the choice of the federal government. Luckily, the helmet laws are by the state government and not by the federal government.
 
It is not a matter of safety, it is a matter of it being mandatory. Like the motorcycle helmet laws. If somebody wants to live dangerously, it is their prerogative, not the choice of the federal government. Luckily, the helmet laws are by the state government and not by the federal government.

Right, so what about the rights of children if their parents opt not to wear belts?

Pete
 
Right, so what about the rights of children if their parents opt not to wear belts?

Pete

So what about their rights? When I was a kid, I used to stand up in the back seat.
Yes, it is smart to wear seat belts, but it should not be mandatory. If the parent doesn't care enough about the kid, then it is the parents fault the kid got hurt or killed in an accident. The government should not be dictating how we raise our kids.
 
It is not a matter of safety, it is a matter of it being mandatory. Like the motorcycle helmet laws. If somebody wants to live dangerously, it is their prerogative, not the choice of the federal government. Luckily, the helmet laws are by the state government and not by the federal government.

Everyone in Australia has full insurance.

Is it too much to ask?

Do you buckle your children?
 
I was basically cut in half by a lap belt. Duadium severed, vertibrea pulled out of joint...It's only by God's grace that I am alive & can walk. I was in the back seat & wanted to be a good example to my children, 4 & 18 mos! Won't do that again.
 
Do you buckle your children?

No I don't.... it is their decision to do that.
They are over 18 and I let them do what they think is best.

However, if they are riding with me, I do request they buckle up. I don't want a ticket because they didn't.
 
No I don't.... it is their decision to do that.
They are over 18 and I let them do what they think is best.

However, if they are riding with me, I do request they buckle up. I don't want a ticket because they didn't.

How old does one have to be in order to be responsible for their own ticket?
 
How old does one have to be in order to be responsible for their own ticket?

If they are a passenger and you are the driver, it doesn't matter how old they are.
If you are driving, you will get a ticket if your grandma is riding with you without her seat belt on and they pull you over.
 
What's the big deal about wearing a seat-belt?

Seems like a stupid place to draw the line in the sand.

Well, seatbelts actually protect other drivers as well. If you weren't wearing one, and spun out, you'd slide around your car, or out the window, and the car could hit someone else. If you have your seatbelt on, you have the chance to regain control of your car, quite possibly saving someone else's life.

This happened to my grandpa when it was slick out. From then on, he wore a seatbelt when there was snow on the ground.
 
Some people confuse what "should be done" with what "should be mandated via coersion." This is where people get laws on prostitution wrong, laws on drugs wrong, and laws regarding religious beliefs wrong.
 
again, personal choice.

i never wear my seat belt. if you want to, go for it!

what is that called again???

FREEDOM
 
Yeah, I got in a wreck once and the cargo in the back seat crushed the front seat into the steering wheel. I went out through the windshield opening after the windshield had popped out.

I landed on the ground with an 18 stitch cut on the back of my head from where it was sliced open on the sheet metal that had been holding in the windshield.

If I had not been ejected from the car, I would have been crushed. There was a load of concrete blocks in the back of the station wagon. They had crushed the seat back flat onto the steering wheel.

There are times when seat belts save people and other times they kill people.
Probably most of the time, they save people.
 
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