seat belts are you against them?

ok if ya have to wear seatbelts while you are in your own car, how come kids don't have to wear them on schoolbuses? And what about the people riding in the back of pickup trucks? Can't tell me they have their seatbelts on. And do you feel it is right for anyone to tell you that you have to wear a helmet when you are on a motorcycle? Yes it is safer, but it is just you that is gonna get all mangled up if you wreck? It isn't gonna hurt anyone else. What happened to freedom of choice. But I do believe lil' kids should be buckeled up, they move around to much an it distractes the driver and kids always should come first. I just worry about the belts locking and not being able to get the lose if I need to.

if you should wear them they should be more effective and the cars should have a roll cage in them

whats the movie where the main character drives a cargo truck that turns into a lambo and battles Porsche cars?


14 Responses to “seat belts are you against them?”

  1. Serious Business says:

    If I'm in a pickup truck, I'd worry if the other guy was wearing his belt, not me.
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  2. si_kleeg says:

    buckle up for bureaucracy
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  3. ssracing says:

    if you should wear them they should be more effective and the cars should have a roll cage in them
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  4. Carolanne M says:

    I think wearing a seatbelt in a care is just common sense. It's true that this whole "click or ticket" seat belt law is a big revenue thing for police. Some states, like New Hampshire, only have the law for people under 18 which makes sense to me. It doesn't really affect me though, because I always wear a seat belt anyway.
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  5. -RKO- says:

    My mother was in an accident where – had she been wearing a seatbelt – she would have been killed, according to the investigators at the accident scene. Luckily, she was thrown clear and 'only' broke every bone in her body from her waist on down.
    My sister was in an auto accident where she lost control of her car and it tumbled down a steep embankment. Her husband, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was thrown out of the car and received only minor cuts and bruises. My sister, who was wearing a seatbelt, was trapped as the car turned end-over-end, collapsed on top of her and crushed her to death.
    And, yes – I've wondered the same thing: if seatbelts are such lifesavers, why aren't they required to be installed in every school bus in the country???
    I will never be convinced that seatbelts save lives. -RKO- 06/20/07
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  6. hugh jardon says:

    riding in the back of pickups is illegal

    freedom of choice=paying the medical/legal bills of morons incapable of making rational decisions
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  7. Matastic says:

    have you ever seen a face print on a front windshield or brain matter on the road ? ? ?
    How about a dead body ejected half way out the windshield ?
    There's some thing you never forget !
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    firefighter

  8. themyth60 says:

    Hey, if a seat belt saves my life, then I want to live, man! I'm all for seat belts. And I wear my seat belt every time I drive, and also when I'm in the back seat.
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  9. phil f says:

    I believe that as a tax paying american adult that i have the right to not protect myself without worry of a fine. I do not believe that the government needs to watch out for me so i dont make a boo boo. I do believe that these silly laws fill the local municipalities coffers so that may be one reason for them. I also believe that many in our government feel that the government must be a nanny, i disagree. I wear my seatbelt all the time and i did before it was a law to do so because it makes sense. I wear a helmet when i ride a motorbike, and i wear a helmet when i ski, even though there is no law against that one.

    Why are there not stricter safety standards in the automobile industry if keeping us safe is the intent? Why no laws against breathing industrial pollution? Nascar drivers commonly crash at speeds exceeding 200 mph and almost always walk away. While i dont think we need to be strapped up quite as well as a nascar driver you get the point right?
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  10. i_like_to_eat_snakes says:

    the law saws that you only have to buckle up if you are in the front seat or if you are younger than 12 years old. you can't sit in the back of a truck if you are younger than 12 because wou would have to be buckled. (or at least that is how it is in Louisiana.) i agree that it is a good idea to wear a seat belt, but i don't think it should be a law because it doesn't harm anyone but yourself
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  11. angel says:

    That firefighter guy and the RKO guy are both right. The government is constantly violating our civil rights. They should not be able to tell us to wear a belt. That is our body and no-one should have the right to tell us what to wear on it. Next if we keep giving government the right to tell us everything to do, next they will come in our home and say our bed was not made right, we have to wear a tie in the car, etc etc. However the brain matter thing the fireman said really got me, however my mom's best friend died in a car fire could not get the belt off.
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  12. ఒMarlaneఒ says:

    I think seatbelts do save lives and I think people 'should' buckle up, especially buckle up their children. HOWEVER, I feel like it's OUR business if we do or not. I don't think the government should control every aspect of our lives through these types of laws. The government wants to stick their noses into as much of our lives and control as much of it as they can. It's just one more way to suck money out of our pockets, through fines for NOT 'buckling up'. Next thing you know their going to be controlling how many medical checkups we get a year and fine us if we don't get them when THEY think we should. Too much invasion of privacy. IMHO
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  13. kikaida42 says:

    I believe for infant and children under twelve is mandatory. But, for an adult should be optional. I've been in a serious car incident over 90 mph, and had my seat belt on, but received serious neck and back injuries from the whipping motion. If, I didn't have my seat belt on, at least the driver would be busted and put in jail. Why, I was in the back seat behind the driver, and would have flied into his head causing both of us to be injuried and would have called police to the scene, that the driver GOYA reckless slammed on the brakes and ended off the road causing me 12 years of neck/back pain. The driver never got busted because he was an attorney in the State of Hawaii. The seat belt laws should be checked and balanced before innocent citizens become victims of crime.
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  14. Kainoa says:

    There cases where wearing a seat belt has caused severe injuries even death and if the person had not been belted may not have suffered those injuries.

    I'm at the other end of the argument. If I had been wearing a seatbelt I would've escaped injury, instead I ended up at the hospital.

    As for belts locking up, even if the buckle stays locked there is enough slack to allow you to wriggle free of the belt.

    Here in California it's illegal to ride in the back of a pickup.

    I have yet to see a bus whether it's a charter, public transportation or school bus have seat belts installed.
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