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Old 01-24-06, 12:44 PM
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no, no, no. But now I understand where your argument is.

Let me start over...
The reason Congress wants a seat belt law is to lower health costs.... not prevent accidents. My argument is eating healthy lowers health costs. same / same (IMO).
eating healthy will lower health costs no doubt

, wearing seat belts "might" lower the medical bills in an accident, or might raise tham, if you die, there should only be a funeral bill and medical insurance doesn't cover that.
I really fail to see any connection between seatbelt use and medical costs that would be consistent

seat belt laws are government imposing it's POWER over individuals plain & simple.
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Old 01-24-06, 12:45 PM
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Let me start over...
The reason Congress wants a seat belt law is to lower health costs.... not prevent accidents. My argument is eating healthy lowers health costs. same / same (IMO).
i thought the health costs is related to car accident only with respect to the seatbelt. in this case it's probly better off being dead?

if a bus driver doesn't wear seat and only wears clean shorts and he hits you, he probly wouldn't even notice anything. but you would be dead.
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Old 01-24-06, 12:59 PM
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government

i mean what else is there to say? you can arguee corruption etc etc etc.. but in the end majority rules...

why have speed limits? cant we decide how fast we can safely drive based on our knowledge of our ability and of our own cars handling characteristics?

ya make ya bed, then you lay in it.. deal.
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Old 01-24-06, 01:48 PM
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yea it's all about 51 others, screw the 49%. is that about right?
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Old 01-24-06, 02:34 PM
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Personally I'd feel much safer on the roads if they didnt allow women or anyone over 65 years old drive their cars.
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Old 01-24-06, 06:48 PM
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I wear my seatbelt because with an airbag I feel that I am safer in an accident with my seatbelt on, should the airbag deploy, rather than if I was not wearing my seatbelt.

If someone has reason to think that this isnt true then please enlighten me but by looking at my cars owners manual it looks like they are saying that no seatbelt+deployed airbag in accident= serious injuries.

But I feel that wearing a seatbelt should be a matter of personal choice. Like many things that we do (drugs, alcohol, etc.) our government feels the need to mandate what we can and can not do in fear that we aren't intelligent enough to make our own decisions in these matters.
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Old 01-24-06, 07:12 PM
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Personally I'd feel much safer on the roads if they didnt allow women or anyone over 65 years old drive their cars.
I'll remember that when YOU turn 65
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Old 01-24-06, 07:20 PM
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I'll remember that when YOU turn 65
Good luck with that. You'll be old and senile by the time I'm 65.
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Old 01-24-06, 08:05 PM
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Personally I'd feel much safer on the roads if they didnt allow women or anyone over 65 years old drive their cars.
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Old 01-24-06, 08:32 PM
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Good luck with that. You'll be old and senile by the time I'm 65.
I'm already old and senile

but when I turn 102 I am going to drive to the statehouse and testify that people over 65 should not drive

old people are safer drivers than young people under 25
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I'm already old and senile

but when I turn 102 I am going to drive to the statehouse and testify that people over 65 should not drive

old people are safer drivers than young people under 25
Im only 23 and I already drive like an old woman. Tickets are expensive, I cant afford to pay for those things.
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our government feels the need to mandate what we can and can not do in fear that we aren't intelligent enough to make our own decisions in these matters.
Take a look around you from time to time, most people you see aren't intelligent enough.
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OK, Ben. We'll have to list our most hated intrusive laws on some other thread. I don't want to bastardize someone else's thread any more than I already have. But, I would love to talk this stuff over with you anytime.....
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i think im about to say something extremly stupid here... but..... i think i understand what Ben is saying. bikes dont come with helmets but cars come with belts so thats the difference between a helmet law and a seatbelt law. right?


im kind of a hypocrite.. i think people who dont wear helmets are dumb but i dont wear a seatbelt 95% of the time. should i be forced to? i dont know. i think states that have a belt law but no helmet law are stupid. i like NH laws where "you have to wear it until your old enough to make you own decisions" out look on it.

Cali has been doining the pull you over for no belt thing forever so its only a matter of time before we are all there... just like restaurants and smoking...
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i think im about to say something extremly stupid here... but..... i think i understand what Ben is saying. bikes dont come with helmets but cars come with belts so thats the difference between a helmet law and a seatbelt law. right?


im kind of a hypocrite.. i think people who dont wear helmets are dumb but i dont wear a seatbelt 95% of the time. should i be forced to? i dont know. i think states that have a belt law but no helmet law are stupid. i like NH laws where "you have to wear it until your old enough to make you own decisions" out look on it.

Cali has been doining the pull you over for no belt thing forever so its only a matter of time before we are all there... just like restaurants and smoking...
No, I believe it's a parents decision if their child should or should not wear a setbelt, helmet or other safety devise, and not the state's

the state is not responsible for children, the parents are

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Old 01-25-06, 06:30 PM
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I'm from a country where both seat-belts and helmets are mandatory... 3 points (out of 12) and a $150 fine if you don't comply.

I think they are good rules -- sure, you lose a degree of personal freedom, but IMNSHO you're as big an idiot if you don't wear a seat-belt in a car as if you don't wear a helmet on a bike.

And hey, if you don't want to wear either one, that's fine -- but kindly don't go to a public hospital to be treated (if you're not dead already) if you have an accident, thanks!

I have never seen a single study ever ever ever that says that seat-belts don't save lives and helmets don't save lives. Just wear one FFS!
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Old 01-26-06, 12:58 PM
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i agree with Brian. this used to be the land of the free. i dont need some govt blow hards telling me how to be safe.

its a money maker plain and simple. the insurance lobby/govt hacks sell it to the public by saying they will lower rates. they never do.

im all for less laws, not more.
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Old 02-17-06, 06:14 AM
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i choose to wear mine, and make everyone in the car with me do the same.

i can vouch that my seatbelt has saved my life. i was hit head on in an 85 saab with no airbags. the force was so great that the seat belt broke my collarbone and i had a rasberry across my chest and stomach...but i'm alive because of it...
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Old 02-17-06, 05:25 PM
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hey, its illegal to commit suicide
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Old 02-17-06, 05:39 PM
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hey, its illegal to commit suicide
i was just thinking that.

i just saw the news that lady got arrested for trying to jump off the bridge.
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Old 02-17-06, 05:47 PM
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hey, its illegal to commit suicide

BS, I have never heard od anybody convicted of the crime of suicide, nor has anybody ever gone to jail for suicide

only attempted, so, if your going to do it, do it right

laws on suicide vary from state to state


I usually wear a helmet, but not always, I never wear a seatbelt, my car doesn't have one in the drivers seat
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Old 02-18-06, 03:54 PM
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I only wear my seatbelt if I have been drinking to much and can't stay upright in the drivers seat. It sucks when you take a left and fall into the passenger seat.

I love NH Live Free or Die! beeeeyaaaaatch.

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Old 02-20-06, 11:34 AM
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KB has fallen out of his seat before. hahhahaha to funny that night......

me: Who the fuck driving?
kb: I though iw as but I am in the back seat now. You steering mike?
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