Posted by Goose on December 17, 2009 at 19:53:22 from (67.63.68.13):
In Reply to: Re: OT/ Seat belts posted by Bernie/MA on December 17, 2009 at 17:01:28:
Several years ago, my wife walked away from a head-on collision caused by a 17 year old girl who was jabbering on her cell phone instead of paying attention to her driving. She was driving a '77 GMC pickup. The engine in the pickup wound up crossways by the firewall, so you know it was a horrendous impact. My wife was driving a Pontiac minivan, and the engine of that was shoved into the floor.
The law officers at the scene said if it hadn't been for the air bag and belts, there's no way my wife could have survived. Several days later, from the top of her left shoulder to her right hip, and across her abdomen, she had a five inch wide band from the belts that was the darkest purple I've ever seen on a person.
The gal driving the pickup wasn't wearing a her belts. She survived but got her face messed up pretty bad. For the rest of her life she'll be reminded of her stupidity every time she looks into a mirror.
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