You're right. The point of the seat belt is to hold you in place. It's not to prevent you from flying out. That's inclusive. The seat in front of you is not going to save your life. The seat belt will. You might get whiplash from wearing a seat belt, but it's sure better than getting a concussion from slamming head first into the seat in front of you. While it's a bit hypocritical of the state to not enforce motorcycle helmets, that does not affect as many drivers nor do I believe it to be as effective as seat belts in an accident. I guarantee it will eventually come into law, but it is not that high of a priority.
No, it wasn't. There is nothing better than the "if the government says it then don't question it" state of mind. Also, all of your examples involve the safety of people in other cars. Choosing not to wear your seat belt does not.
I would be so pissed if I had a head on collision with a person and died because they did not wear a seat belt and their body flew threw my windshield and killed me. I would have to come back and haunt their family.
never said they didn't I did say that Forcing people to wear them has nothing to do with saving lives. Seatbelts saves lives The law about forcing people to wear seatbelts is about getting money. Rocket River
LMAO at all the people that are complaining about having to follow the laws that are, God forbid, enforced, for whatever reason. Yeah, others will agree with you, and then you'll go drive, and you will either follow the law or and take your chance getting a ticket. Nothing is going to change.
Drivers and front-seat passengers in Florida may be cited for not wearing seat belts when a new law takes effect on June 30. Known as a "primary" seat belt law, the law allows enforcement officers to pull vehicles over solely for a belt violation (a "secondary" seat belt law requires another infraction to take place before a ticket may be issued). Florida is only the 28th state to enact a primary seat belt law, while the remainder have secondary laws and New Hampshire has no seatbelt law whatsoever. Signed into law by Gov. Charlie Crist earlier this week, the legislation makes Florida eligible for up to $35 million in federal grant money created in 2005 as an incentive for states to establish seat belt laws. While Florida's fine for the nonmoving seat belt violation will be a mere $30, studies show that drivers are 13% more likely to fasten their belts if they can be pulled over for it. While the millions in federal money and ticket revenue are both incentives to the state, that's not the primary motivation behind it. "This bill will save lives," the governor said. "That's what is important." http://www.autoblog.com/2009/05/08/florida-signs-new-primary-seat-belt-law-gets-35-million-from-g/
So the two times I have been cited for not wearing a seat belt and was told by the officer when I asked why I was pulled over "because you were not wearing your safety belt" it was an illegal traffic stop?
I like it when cities get money from law breakers, it reduces the amount they have to raise through property taxes and fees. So, all you law breakers just keep breaking the law. More money out of your pocket and less money out of my pocket. Thank you.
I don't disagree. If you break the law, you pay the fine. If you don't like the law, then work to change the law.
FIXED. It's not always ONE PARTY that gets laws written, whether about GUNS, POT, SEAT BELTS, or SCHOOLS.
This indeed is a fact. Been giving donations to HPD for years and I finally quit two years ago. I received no help after numerous times with break-ins at my business and had enough video surveillance to for them to go after the thief. I had to take matters into my own hands and fix the problem. A murder in the family and personal encounters of "I could care less attitudes" over the years I have given up any support I have in them. I now enforce my own protection. I have two bazukas up top and one long range gun below.