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scarab wrote:no different from the seatbelt laws.
fining big $ for freedom of choice, and this is America?
conversationpc wrote:scarab wrote:no different from the seatbelt laws.
fining big $ for freedom of choice, and this is America?
I'm against seatbelt laws also.
Enigma869 wrote:Dopey Philly fucks! Surely, the people of Philadelphia have way too much time on their hands. As much as texting annoys me, if some dumb fuck gets hit by a city bus because he's texting the babysitter, ahem, his wife, fuck him![]()
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Angel wrote:
They did this a few months ago in Rexburg, Idaho...a town just about 40 minutes north of me....but they haven't banned texting and driving yet.
Enigma869 wrote:Angel wrote:
They did this a few months ago in Rexburg, Idaho...a town just about 40 minutes north of me....but they haven't banned texting and driving yet.
Leave it to a state that puts "famous potatoes" on their license plate to find texting while walking more egregious than texting while driving! On another note, I would expect it a whole lot more from some back woods town than a major metropolitan city.
Angel wrote:
I LOVE my state! And it wasn't the state, it was the city...and that city is messed up but not backwoods.
Andrew wrote:conversationpc wrote:scarab wrote:no different from the seatbelt laws.
fining big $ for freedom of choice, and this is America?
I'm against seatbelt laws also.
Seriously? Do folks in the USA really hate being told to do anything? That said....seat belt law or not - it's common bloody sense ain't it?
Just curious my old mate...I like hearing of contrasts between different societies.
Andrew wrote:Do folks in the USA really hate being told to do anything?
conversationpc wrote:Andrew wrote:conversationpc wrote:scarab wrote:no different from the seatbelt laws.
fining big $ for freedom of choice, and this is America?
I'm against seatbelt laws also.
Seriously? Do folks in the USA really hate being told to do anything? That said....seat belt law or not - it's common bloody sense ain't it?
Just curious my old mate...I like hearing of contrasts between different societies.
Well, you left out the part of my comment that was the most important, that I ALWAYS wear my belt regardless of the law.
And, yes, it is bloody common sense and that should be the impetus behind wearing one in the first place, not because some nanny state rule says so. In my opinion, if someone doesn't wear a belt, it shouldn't be against the law but their insurance company should have every right to deny payment to them and also inflict damages on them for any other parties involved in the accident.
Rick wrote:
I didn't before it became law, but now I wouldn't think of not wearing it. I'm not sure if it's nation-wide, but in Texas and Oklahoma, it's the law that you must wear a seat belt
Enigma869 wrote:Rick wrote:
I didn't before it became law, but now I wouldn't think of not wearing it. I'm not sure if it's nation-wide, but in Texas and Oklahoma, it's the law that you must wear a seat belt
Interestingly enough, 49 of the 50 U.S. states have a seatbealt law. New Hampshre remains the lone dissenter. Then again, you can't really expect much else from a state that puts "Live Free or Die" directly on every license plate.
Angel wrote:
This coming from a man that's obsessed with license plates.....
Enigma869 wrote:Angel wrote:
This coming from a man that's obsessed with license plates.....
I can assure you that license plates aren't anything I'm "obsessed" with. I simply refuse to take any state seriously that brags about potatoes on its license plate! Truth be told, I'd like to ban all sayings on every license plate. If you live in Idaho, you know all about the sucky potato, and if you live in Pennsylvania, there's a really good shot that you've met a "friend" or two over the decades!
conversationpc wrote:Andrew wrote:conversationpc wrote:scarab wrote:no different from the seatbelt laws.
fining big $ for freedom of choice, and this is America?
I'm against seatbelt laws also.
Seriously? Do folks in the USA really hate being told to do anything? That said....seat belt law or not - it's common bloody sense ain't it?
Just curious my old mate...I like hearing of contrasts between different societies.
Well, you left out the part of my comment that was the most important, that I ALWAYS wear my belt regardless of the law.
And, yes, it is bloody common sense and that should be the impetus behind wearing one in the first place, not because some nanny state rule says so. In my opinion, if someone doesn't wear a belt, it shouldn't be against the law but their insurance company should have every right to deny payment to them and also inflict damages on them for any other parties involved in the accident.
scarab wrote:the law i love is you have to wear you seatbelt in Florida, but riding down the freeway at 75 with your truck bed full of people is perfectly fine.
DavidWT wrote:I agree with seatbelt and helmet laws.
If some moron chooses not to wear his/her seatbelt or helmet and gets injured, and then they can't pay their medical bills, guess who ends up paying for it in the long run.... yep, the rest of us, and healthcare costs rise yet again.
DavidWT wrote:I agree with seatbelt and helmet laws.
If some moron chooses not to wear his/her seatbelt or helmet and gets injured, and then they can't pay their medical bills, guess who ends up paying for it in the long run.... yep, the rest of us, and healthcare costs rise yet again.
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