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they save lives.
as a firefighter (most do) I carry a seat belt knife which cuts it in like a hot knife through butter. |
ive seen a 2 or 3 accidents where the lack of using seatbelts saved the drivers life, but yes those are rare. One was my friends 91 dodge daytona, T-boned in the drivers side by some lady doing 50mph through a stop sign. the daytonas driver door was pushed to the center of the car and my friend who was 5"2" was thrown into the passenger seat where he just got a concussion. the drivers seat was crushed to about 4" wide.
personally i always wear my seatbelt, it my SS its one less thing to get hassled about and in my sky.. i dunno i just do. I used to not wear seatbelts ever but in the past 4-5 years unknowingly i started. Id like 5points in my SS but not sure which ones to choose and mount them properly to my roll bar and to the floor, gotta look into that. Not really related and a lil off topic, .....As for at work here, if you dont wear it, your just stupid. I wear a harness with a 5point type of camlock and then thats all connected to the floor by means of another strap with a quick release. We are all issued seatbelt cutters too which i wear on the front of my vest. Now true... we dont worry about accidents, our trucks would crush anythign here and it would feel like a speed bump to us, but when we took an IED, that belt kept me in the truck and everyone else from flying around. Other cases here not so good. You talk about people getting ejected in car acidents through the front windsheild... now imagine the force to eject a person who DID have their seatbelt on through 3" think bullet proof glass. |
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and, no, i'll pass on the change. people seem to be responding well to the way it is worded. thanks, tho. |
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in newer cars, seatbelt technology is improving. that is why i voted 'yes'. older cars with just a lap belt or the older style shoulder belts do almost nothing to protect you and everything to cause injuries. those with older cars know what i mean. i have yet to use the seat belt in the '69. knock on wood, no accidents yet with it, and hope i never do, but i won't be injured by the seatbelt. |
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i went from 30 to 0 instantaneously in my old TA and i walked out without a scratch on my body except for a burn from the airbag on the inside of my forearm, the airbag hitting my face hurt more than the seatbelt locking
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Theres instances where seatbelts can save lives and vice versa, I usually wear mine myself. Only thing is, the state shouldn't ticket you when not wearing a seatbelt in my opinion. Should be a choice. But thats a whole different can of worms.
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Yes, I wear mine.
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In most cars can't you program out the auto locks? I'm pretty sure the owners manual for my olds shows how. |
I only say no only because in my accident. if I had been wearing my seat belt, it would have broken my neck. granted 90% of the time seat belts do save lives, I just don't feel safe wearing one being that most seats are designed for the average height person. When I wear a seat belt it tends to ride along my neck because of that. just my opinion.
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So you disagree that seat belts save lives even though you say 90% of the time seat belts do save lives? How is it you determined you would have broken your neck?
Newer cars all seem to have adjustable belts now. Are you short? |
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Billy I beleive you can get 3 points for your car. I know I can for my 67.
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i notice in alot of cars around here, people have the hammers to break the glass out.
i always wear a seatbelt. always. |
i wear mine, saved my ass twice. once on a passenger side impact and one head on.
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