"It should be the individuals choice (to wear them) because it does not effect anyone other than themselves. I already have air bags in my vehicle."
You don't seem to have much knowledge when it comes to seat belts. How are you gonna steer and use the brakes after a minor collision when you end up on the passenger side after a minor collision, and now your're crossing the median towards an oncoming semi? I will never be out of a job because of people like you. I almost got killed by a woman who got knocked unconcious after a collision in front of my firehouse. After the first impact her car continued on into the side of the medic rig I was just getting ready to back into the station. I don't know which impact left her permanently disabled, the first one that knocked her out or the second time when her whole body hit the dash right in front of me. I wonder what government aide she is recieving now? I wonder how much insurance rates cost all the rest of us to pay all the bills? No effect on anyone eles, eh? As was said before, if you don't have seats belts on, an airbag ain't gonna do squat to help you, might even hurt you worse. If you haven't realized it yet, driving is not a right, it's a privilege. That's why you have to be licensed. The government would not make any money of you if you obeyed the law. And if you haven't figured that out after the first time, well, you ain't too bright. And by the way, if you get hurt in an accident while driving for a job, good luck trying to get workman's comp.
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