Posted by Spook on December 18, 2009 at 10:13:03 from (68.74.28.162):
In Reply to: OT/ Seat belts posted by Walterdavies on December 17, 2009 at 16:16:54:
B-maniac said: (quoted from post at 19:53:26 12/17/09) So , Greg , if what you said is true about not being able to control your vehicle after an altercation because you wouldn't be any where near the controls (which is very true statement) then why shouldn't it be a law to have the belt on??? I empathize with the oppinion of less government is better but this has nothing to do with government and everything to do with motor vehicle and human safety. Did you know it is also against the law to drive barefoot??? There are very ligitimate reasons for these laws. Do you also know that it is a PRIVELEGE" to even drive on public roads and NOT a "RIGHT"??? The person comming the other way at you at 55 mph only 6' away from your vehicle have a RIGHT to know that you are not drunk , not distracted by a cell phone arguement with your wife , not on drugs , not speeding , not driving a piece of junk with the tie-rods about to let loose , not asleep at the wheel and not to mention that by chance you have a valid drivers liscense and just maybe insurance? There are laws pertaining to all these and more because that other person has a right to NOT DIE because you don't believe in the written laws because you don't agree with them and they infringe on YOUR rights! What you do or don't do in your own home is your own bussiness but what you do or don't do in public is not. Smokers in Michigan will learn that in MAY 2010. You can't come into my bussiness drinking a bottle of beer , why should you be able to come in and stink it up with your cigarettes and then throw your butts on the sidewalk outside? You , GREG , wear your seatbelt and helmet because you are SMART!! Others NEED a law , if not to protect them then at least to protect the innocent.
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