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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: blur on November 21, 2001, 07:58:00 AM
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You know, all year long I hear people squeaking that there’s too many police, too many chickenshit laws, that we’re becoming a fascist state, etc. Who knows, maybe they’re right. At this time of year these issues come to a head with groups like the Libertarians coming out with their annual rant about seatbelt roadblocks.
http://www.lp.org/press/archive.php?function=view&record=551 (http://www.lp.org/press/archive.php?function=view&record=551)
What these folks don’t realize and what law enforcement officials are failing to do is inform the public that wearing seatbelts is critical in “America’s War On Terrorism”.
Let’s say you’re one of millions of Americans commuting this weekend. The odds are you’ll be stuck in gridlock somewhere. Now if a terrorist bomb happens to go off in your vehicle and you’re not buckled up you, your spouse and your little ‘tator tots will go flying all over kingdom come. The image of their body parts and innards bouncing and spewing all over other folks SUVs is not a pleasant one.
Studies have shown that by wearing seatbelts and keeping the windows rolled up MINIMIZES BLAST RADIUS if a terrorist bomb were to go off.
Please do your patriotic duty this holiday weekend and buckle up. Not only will you not unduly inconvenience others you’ll also be doing the cleanup folks a favor too. Don’t you think that they’d rather be with their families instead of working overtime mopping up your remains?
Remember: wearing seatbelts and rolling up windows will MINIMIZE BLAST RADIUS.
And…
Have a good Turkey Day. ;)
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Originally posted by blur:
Let’s say you’re one of millions of Americans commuting this weekend. The odds are you’ll be stuck in gridlock somewhere. Now if a terrorist bomb happens to go off in your vehicle and you’re not buckled up you, your spouse and your little ‘tator tots will go flying all over kingdom come. The image of their body parts and innards bouncing and spewing all over other folks SUVs is not a pleasant one.
Your a sick man Blur, hope you didn't reproduce on this earth.
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wow, blur's most intelligent post to date!
Of course, that ain't sayin much.....
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Incidently, a "seat belt check" is a nice way of saying that we're pulling you over to check for alcohol as well, which in my opinion okay with me.
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Seatbelt law is one of the more obvious examples of misuse and distortion of democracy.
The government is supposed to do things for us that we cannot do ourselves - bombing Afghanistan, guarding the borders, running financial system, enforcing anti-trust laws.
Wiping our noses and fastening our seatbelts we can well do by ourselves.
In fact, the seatbelt law should reflect the wishes of the population - or at least majority. If the majority wanted to use them, there is no need for such law. If majority do not want to use them, the law would be contrary to population's wishes and would have to be repealed.
Not wearing a seatbelt in no way hurts other people, so why would anyone want to enforce such law on the others (except for bleading-hart liberals who are ?secretly? sure that they know what's best for the dumb cattle that we are and feel their divine mission to control us lest we wo ourself and nature some harm).
I think that for government bureaucrats it is very attractive to get involved into something which is not really a problem, tinker with it and then claim it as their accomplishment.
It is much easier then trying to tackle some real problem - like drugs or terrorism.
Of course there is the issue of children that should be protected from their own dumb parents - so that they can go on propagating their dumb genes - but even that is handled criminally inconsistently. If the law is to be taken seriously, shouldn't the parents not fastening their children's seatbelts be charged with criminal negligence and have children taken away from them on the spot?
Such careless parents may well expose their children to a scalding-hot shower or overfeed them with candies. We should probably have police present at those events too.
That will probably solve the other problem for us - after we are done posting a policemen to every citizen, the ones without the police escort will have to be terrorists. That is where the army can move in.
miko
P.S. I always make sure that everyone in the same car with me is buckled in - even if I am not a driver. Or at least the people I care about and wish to live.
[ 11-21-2001: Message edited by: miko2d ]
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Originally posted by miko2d:
P.S. I always make sure that everyone in the same car with me is buckled in - even if I am not a driver. Or at least the people I care about and wish to live.
[ 11-21-2001: Message edited by: miko2d ]
I tell everybody in the car to put on belts. It's not about them. It's about me. I don't want their 150+ pound body flying into me during an accident.
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i think its funny that people dont wear seatbelts. ever been in a car wreck? even a slow one?
seatbelts are crucial and they can affect your ability to control the car under high forces by keeping you in place, so yes they can hurt other people if not on.
of course the vast majority of people are really lucky to still be a part of the food chain given how stunningly stupid they are and easily distracted by shiny objects so i guess its not much of a surprise :rolleyes:
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i always make my passengers buckel up , windshields are expensive.
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Dammo Fish..
Nice reply. I've added it to my sig file.
Thanks.
btw, whats this flashy thing here with a button on it..
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Holiday travel by automobile is predicted to be at a record high this Thanksgiving.
It will be interesting to see how much the highway death toll moves up or down as a result.
I don't care a whit if YOU don't wear a seatbelt in YOUR car or if YOU don't wear a helmet while riding YOUR motorcycle.
However, I think YOU ought to agree beforehand that neither you nor your surviving heirs will sue anyone if you're in an accident and get seriously injured or die. After all, you knowingly decided not to take all prudent, common steps to protect yourself from the known hazards inherent in traveling by motor vehicle.
Further, I think you should agree before hand that society will not be responsible for your medical bills if you don't wear a belt or a helmet. If you have health insurance, fine, they work on you. If you don't.. they watch you die. Such stupidity should be appropriately rewarded.
Hey, it's YOUR choice.. I'd never get in the way of that. ;)
[ 11-21-2001: Message edited by: Toad ]
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lol hang - glad i could contribute :)
guess i should clarify - i think not wearing your seatbelt is confusing, but i dont think it should be illegal.
things like seatbelts, helmets, gambling drugs, hookers, same sex marriages, abortions etc etc should all be ok and legal because they fall into the domain of 'person'. that's an easy position to dispute but i thought i'd clarify i have a strict interpretation on things like that and think common sense ought to be used rather than legislation.
go away uncle sam! go mint some money or something, stay outta our cars and bedrooms ;)
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Its only a civil infraction. Same as jaywalking or in many places, spitting on the sidewalk.
If you are intensely opposed to this, write your congressperson. Vote em out!
Meanwhile, I'll be wearing mine, not because driving without one is a civil infraction, but because I've got common sense.
[ 11-21-2001: Message edited by: Gunthr ]
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Originally posted by Gunthr:
Its only a civil infraction. Same as jaywalking or in many places, spitting on the sidewalk.
Not same as. Jaywalking exposes other people to risk of injury.
miko
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I guess spitting on the sidewalk could too, miko.
But I'm referring to the classification of the offense. Not wearing a seatbelt = non-criminal civil infraction. Window tint too dark = non-criminal civil infraction, same with noisey muffler, improper parking, failing to change your address on your driver license when you move, and on and on.
There are a lot of laws like this that intersect with your life. They can be changed. The law requiring motorcycle riders to wear helmets was recently replealed here in Florida. You no longer have to wear one. Wait a while, and it might change back. Why? Because of voters.
My larger point is that it gets a bit tiresome to hear these laws referred to as "distortions of democracy", or to cry out that we are becoming a "fascist" state. The fact is, these laws are democracy in action.
Blur, I'm begining to see a pattern in your posts...
Happy Holidays :)
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[ 11-21-2001: Message edited by: Gunthr ]
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Originally posted by miko2d:
Not wearing a seatbelt in no way hurts other people...
Eh? Not wearing a seat belt in no way hurts other people, until the idiot not wearing a seat belt gets into an accident. Once that happens, there are countless ways it can hurt other people.
SOB
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Originally posted by Gunthr:
Meanwhile, I'll be wearing mine, not because driving without one is a civil infraction, but because I've got common sense.
lol,
I can't even believe that anyone would complain about haveing to be made to wear a seatbelt.
Laws like wearing a seatbelt, random breath testing etc are such non-events here I can't even imagine being without these laws.
I guess it just proves some people still need to be made to do things which are just common sense.
Tronsky
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i hate seatbelt laws. they interfere with natural selection. if we keep having laws like this stupid people will live long enough to breed.
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LOL not wearing a seatbelt makes ya a candidate for the Darwin Award :).
It's like diving without a buddy, or free soloing when rock climbing. Sky diving without a spare chute.
You'll take extraordinary measures to defend against the unlikely, yet not do the smallest of things to help against something that's very much a threat?
We got a medical system here that is paid by us, through taxes. I'd hate to have to pay more taxes just because some idiots aren't intelligent enough to wear seat belts.
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Originally posted by Gunthr:
My larger point is that it gets a bit tiresome to hear these laws referred to as "distortions of democracy", or to cry out that we are becoming a "fascist" state. The fact is, these laws are democracy in action.
Blur, I'm begining to see a pattern in your posts...
Happy Holidays :)
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[ 11-21-2001: Message edited by: Gunthr ]
It's about tyranny of the majority. ;)
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LOL, Blur is always entertaining. Many on the right political wing will find him extremely annoying and loathsome: others would say he perhaps can demonstrate what some think of the extreme right.
At any rate, tasteless to the extreme. No morals. Makes jokes about things most consider holy.
How can a guy with a castle right at the Lake Of Lava, 666 Hell Street, Hell, NOT like this chap?
Keep posting blur: GOOD flamewars are hard to come by :).
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Wow Blur, you made DRippy cry, post a :(, and insult you and your future children.
I stand in quiet admiration.
You get my fatdance BBS thread stamp of approval.
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Oh, and I always wear a seatbelt. Its the ejecting out of the car to compund fractures and/or death thing. And I always make who's driving wear one. I want them at the wheel after impact to continue driving. Not in my lap.
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[ 11-23-2001: Message edited by: Creamo ]
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Deep down inside Blur, there is a young, patriotic conservative, struggling like a butterfly to come out.
Come out, come out, we are waiting for you, Blur! :)
Here is another reason to wear a saftey belt:
If you are involved in an accident when you were not buckled in, and you are injured, most if not all insurance companies will hold you liable for some or all of your injuries because you failed to use a seatbelt. They will reduce your $ claim by a significant amount. Think about it.
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Originally posted by Gunthr:
Deep down inside Blur, there is a young, patriotic conservative, struggling like a butterfly to come out.
Come out, come out, we are waiting for you, Blur! :)
My friend, something has been struggling to come out for many years……..
I'm just not sure if its part of the insect family. ;)
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GET HIM! HES FROM WOOOOOSTA!
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"To thine own self be true" <S>