Posted by jdemaris on December 18, 2009 at 14:35:13 from (67.142.130.11):
In Reply to: Re: Rediculous posted by John S-B on December 18, 2009 at 11:34:55:
That is a rediculous stretch and an anecdotal event. For every such rare event you can dream up, I can supply one to counter it. Do you really believe that there is a high amount of people hurting other people because they didn't wear seat belts?
I stated "If you choose not to wear a seat belt, you are NOT putting other people in danger."
And yes, I stand by it. A general statement and generally true. Does it happen once in a blue moon? Well yeah. You can get killed by a bottle falling out an airplane too, and landing on your head.
With any kind of reasonable expectations, the only way somebody is putting you in danger by them not wearing a seat-belt, is . . . if they fly through the windshield like a bullet, fly through the air, and run straight into you. Even worse if they're wearing an old German spiked helmet.
To call anyone that does not see things your way a "fool" is childish. Are we back in grammar school?
It's my opinion that anybody that believes that forcing people to wear seat belts as a "right" of government, is a heck of a lot more a off kilter then me. Scary too. Believing seat belts make you generally safer, I agree. But that is a different subject.
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