So, you don't want to wear a seat belt.
Sound Off!
Sound off in Comments
Share This Blog Post
Can't see the 'ShareThis' icon? Reload your page view by pressing Shift and clicking Refresh at the same time.
I couldn't believe the numbers that came out from Saskatoon City Police this week following two days of spot checks focusing on seat belt use. 280 people were ticketed, drivers and passengers, for not wearing their seat belts. Who in their right mind would get in a vehicle these days without doing up their seat belts?? I don't believe for a minute it’s a young person thing, because I know people my age who don't wear their belts either. And don't you love those people who say things like "I don’t want to be trapped in a burning vehicle" or "a seat belt can cut you in half in a high speed crash" Now, much like the motorcycle and bike riders who don't want to wear a helmet, I say, fine, just don’t make me pay your hospital bill. If you are prepared to break the law, put yourself at greater risk of injury, then you should be prepared to foot the bill if your actions lead to short or long term health expenses. As individuals, we may not like some of the rules that come with living in a modern society but if you don't play by those rules then you shouldn't benefit from other aspects of that society, like public funded health care.



Comments
seat belts
We lose people every week in this province due to them being ejected during rollovers. Either the impact of the ground kills them, or the vehicle lands on them.
I think for anyone who doesn’t wear a seat belt and have people who care for them, they’re being selfish every time they don’t buckle up. Plus, if you’re the breadwinner in the family, who’s going to look after your kids?
Why end up dead, paralyzed, or brain-dead when it can usually be prevented in most cases.
Most of us grew up in a time where people didn’t wear seat belts. As a kid, I didn’t like to wear a seat belt, but once you wear it all the time it becomes habit and it feels strange if you forget.
I still remember traveling in my friend’s parent van when we used to sit on an actual couch. We’re never in an accident, but if had, the results could have been devastating.
I got caught in a seatbelt
I got caught in a seatbelt blitz in PA a month or so ago, and had my seatbelt under my arm. I still got a ticket... My dad would not leave me alone about the whole thing either. Turns out yesterday, he got caught in a blitz... with NO seatbelt.... the glory is mine!
Too Many Laws
I don't have a problem with an individual law, like seatbelts. However, our Federal, Provincial and Civic governments treat us like a pile of buffoons that can barely breathe without their guidance and regulations. People are becoming tired of havin laws down to the spitting, urinating, and deficating. Police are frustrated because they can not begin to enforce the realm of trivial laws we have, all, of course, to help US.
Not only is it selfish when
Not only is it selfish when one doesn't buckle up, but it also puts the rest of the people in the vehicle at risk as an unbuckled occupant becomes a projectile in a collision.
And no, you can't hold yourself back at nine times your body weight!
Buckle up!
A policeman pulled a friend
A policeman pulled a friend over last night, and I was on the passenger side. On that side, all he has is the bottom part of the seatbelt. The strap that goes across the shoulder seems to be optional, and apparently whoever owned the car before him removed it. I don't care, as I'm a bit on the short side, and they always go across my face. However, the policeman told him that I could be cut in half if we wrecked, and berated him plenty for letting me ride like that. (Kind of irritated me as I'm in my early thirties, and I don't feel I need anyones permission to buckle a certain way.) Anyway, the cutting in half thing, a complete impossibility? I've never seen any news reports about it, so I'm rather questioning it.
Add New Comment