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Originally posted by Denny View PostWould you legalize suicide and assisted suicide as well?
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostIt is an issue to me for two reasons:
1. Just another cash grab for no reason
Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post2. Precedent. How far does the nanny mentality go? Should we close down fast food places? Or racetracks? How much, as a tax paying responsible citizen, am I allowed to endanger myself? Government taxing or controlling things in the name of my safety will only get worse. I choose to say this is bullshit, rather than waiting for government to go further.
To clarify, I'm not saying there should be a law in place. I'm just saying that since there is, and since it's something anyone with half a brain should do anyway, then why care? And more importantly, I'm still wondering why some people choose not to wear one.
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Originally posted by jluv View PostI agree it is just a cash grab. That is the only reason it exists. Cops don't care if I kill myself because I didn't wear it. But so what? The way I see it, it's a tax on stupid people. There is absolutely no reason not to wear it, and only reasons that you should, so if you choose not to do so, knowing that you could die, and knowing that the cops can hardly wait to fine you for it, then you deserve to get hit with the stupidity tax. It doesn't negatively affect me or any halfway intelligent people I know in any way, so why would I care if the fools get fined?
Again, I don't think it's a nanny thing. It's a blatantly obvious cash grab thing. It gives the cops something to do. And it only affects stupid people, as far as I can tell. They kinda deserve it. The other examples you name can at least have another side to them. Race tracks provide an activity for people to enjoy, wholesome competition, etc. Fast food restaurants offer a treat for people who like them, a chance for the owners to make money, and employment for the burger flippers, etc. See, those things have at least some kind of value or reasoning behind them that could be argued if you want to take a stand against an overbearing government. But the freedom to not wear your seatbelt? What's the logical argument there?
To clarify, I'm not saying there should be a law in place. I'm just saying that since there is, and since it's something anyone with half a brain should do anyway, then why care? And more importantly, I'm still wondering why some people choose not to wear one.
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Originally posted by Mustangman_2000 View PostThat sucks man. Reminds me of my $160 ticket I got for driving through a grocery store parking lot in Coppell "using it as a detour".And Shepherds we shall be
For thee, my Lord, for thee.
Power hath descended forth from Thy hand
Our feet may swiftly carry out Thy commands.
So we shall flow a river forth to Thee
And teeming with souls shall it ever be.
In Nomeni Patri Et Fili Spiritus Sancti
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How about this angle...
I swerve to avoid someone pulling in front of me on a busy street. I clip the car beside me, he spins into the median, hits a light pole and is ejected into the street where he gets hit by another car.
Had he been wearing a seat belt, there's a great chance he would be alive. I wouldn't have the burden of knowing I caused his death. I wouldn't have to deal with his family not having a son/father/husband etc. in a situation that would have been a avoided a large percentage on the time.
Today's vehicles have safety systems designed to work with the seat belts and provide a pretty high survival rate. To me, not wearing your seat belt is foolish and selfish.Originally posted by PGreenCobraI can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!Originally posted by Trip McNeelyOriginally posted by dsrtuckteezydont downshift!!
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Originally posted by DON SVO View PostHow about this angle...
I swerve to avoid someone pulling in front of me on a busy street. I clip the car beside me, he spins into the median, hits a light pole and is ejected into the street where he gets hit by another car.
Had he been wearing a seat belt, there's a great chance he would be alive. I wouldn't have the burden of knowing I caused his death. I wouldn't have to deal with his family not having a son/father/husband etc. in a situation that would have been a avoided a large percentage on the time.
Today's vehicles have safety systems designed to work with the seat belts and provide a pretty high survival rate. To me, not wearing your seat belt is foolish and selfish.
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