Posted by eastexan on December 18, 2009 at 10:51:53 from (96.15.21.41):
In Reply to: OT/ Seat belts posted by KRUSS1 on December 17, 2009 at 16:16:54:
Mathias NY said: (quoted from post at 11:44:39 12/18/09) JD- I'm not sure if you were actually looking for answers or not, but I'll try to explain.
My point here was simply that seatbelts do save lives. They even save the lives of people who don't believe in their use. People that dispute this are not really worth arguing with. I wasn't trying to broach the subject of forcing someone to wear one.
I was fortunate that a mailbox and my truck were the only things injured (actually totaled) in my accident. The fact that you haven't had a similar accident in all your years of driving probably means that you are a better driver than me, congratulations. If I ever end up riding in your truck I'll still be wearing a seatbelt (even if you do not). I require all of my passengers to wear one, they can walk if they refuse.
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