Originally posted by Lazerus
Nor do they have to drive to work everyday. They have a choice in their mode of transportation.But they can't choose which road the business is on
It is the job they have chosen. They either have to deal with it or choose another job.So if you make the job unbearable and no one chooses to do it, who does it? And that being said, why make the job worse?
She chose to go look at the scene. Nice try at invoking sympathy for the elderly too.Not quite, she chose to live on that street. Yeah, maybe you are right, she should turn her head the other way and not help.
I chose to go out of my house and look at a motorcycle wreck one night. The first thing I saw, and the farthest from the accident, was the poor guys helmet. Good thing he had it on. Thirty yards away was a pile of brain on the pavement.So, you are on record that safety devices do not make a difference? Oh wait, I see further down you wear yours all the time, weird.
Driving in the Empire State Building will get ya a hefty fine too.Right
The only real argument for statutory compulsion for seatbelt usage is the theory that it holds a driver in their seat, enabling them to control the automobile better, possibly reducing the likelyhood of a collision with another. This is offset by a lack of data and the possibility of causing entrapment in the case of a single vehicle accident. I can't wait for someone to sue the state for compelling them to wear a seatbelt that trapped them in a car, resulting in 3rd degree burns or something of that nature.Or for an emt to sue a victim who was thrown from the car cause the emt was looking off the road for said victim and snapped his leg falling in a hole
EMT: Sir, just relax, we are going to get you out
Victim: my...my wife and daughter, are they ok?
EMT: Officer! We have two more that were in the car, they must have been thrown, can you search the sides of the road?
I always wear mine by the way. Have since about 2 years after I started driving, which was 16 years ago. Huh, go figure
Driving is a privilege, and they only thing they ask is to wear your seat belt and this tramples your rights and freedoms? And
i'm a liberal? Seems you use this term quite liberally, I guess that makes you a liberal too, eh?