hrh_disney_queen
<font color=red>My DH has the hots for Stacey<br><
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not saying it would not impact my family, but it would not impact the average person in any way. Just as not wearing a helmet has no impact on me.
So if you are driving a car and get into an accident that jars you out of your seat just as you are about to run over someone else, you can crawl back into your seat in order to try to gain control of your car?
I also agree with a PP that stated that if we are in an accident, and let's even say that you caused it. You die from injuries that could have been prevented by wearing a seatlbelt. Instead of me being in a horrible accident, I have been in an accident that killed someone. How would you like to live with that for the rest of your life?
Or if the accident WAS my fault. If you are wearing the seatbelt, I don't kill you. I am punished, but I know you are still alive. Not wearing a seatbelt-I kill you. I could go to jail for vehicular homicide, and I live with the fact that I killed someone. Sounds selfish, but said it wouldn't affect anyone but your loved ones. Not true. You should be required to lessen the severity of the outcome, whether it's your fault or not.