Posted by Leroy on December 18, 2009 at 04:54:16 from (209.143.52.216):
In Reply to: Re: OT/ Seat belts posted by Crem on December 17, 2009 at 21:53:37:
Seat belts DO NOT keep you from being thrown out in a roll over but KILL you in the prosses of throwing you out. 18 year old cousin driving her to be's (also cousin on other side) pickup on rainy night on newely paved road with no markings and no gravel berm. Found her laying out of truck with a broken neck where it was obviouce that the belt did it. Patrol determined that belt was fastened as supposed to be and was still in working condition. Patrol put in his field hand written report the her to be had to sign that the belt had caused her death. When it came time to sign the official typewritten report that was all removed. Asked why, told IT IS ILLEAGLE TO PUT ANYTHING IN AN AXIDENT REPORT THAT SHOWS A BELT IN ANY WAY BUT A GOOD LIGHT. One way of falsifieng the statickets. Her sister at 17 was also throwen out but only had a broken pelvis. A few years before there was a roll over acident reported on TV a Caddy convert with 5 belts and 6 passengers. The sole surviver was the one boy that was luckey enough to get the seat without the belt. They had him talking on the TV news, later the station had to deneigh they ever had aired the truth on that acident to keep their licence. Please excuse the spelling.
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