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Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:53 am
by kantuckyII
Those who love you wished you would...
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Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 5:05 pm
by Burg_Grad_77
I don't go anywhere without buckling up. I don't care whether it's the law or not, it is sheer stupidity to get into a vehicle and not buckle up.
Like the commercial says, if you'd like to meet "car windshield", then don't buckle up.
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:02 pm
by caglewis
And kissing the steering wheel will cost you teeth and jaw!!!!!
I had a dentist/maxilo-facial surgeon tell me he's never yet been told "yes" by any patient to the question, "Were you wearing your seatbelt?" Absolutely Always BUCKLE UP !!!
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:12 pm
by Tiger Lady
Absolutely Always BUCKLE UP !!!
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:04 pm
by biggdowgg
and WEAR A HELMET on, them motorcycles...
EVEN IF ITS NOT THE LAW!!
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:14 am
by Boonedawg
Never wear one....41 years and still here. My choice, not anyone elses. Smells like freedom.
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 1:48 pm
by caglewis
Boonedawg wrote:Never wear one....41 years and still here. My choice, not anyone elses. Smells like freedom.
Do you carry insurance of any kind - or are you
free to do without that, also? Your insurance [if you have it] will refuse to pay if you're hurt while out of compliance with the law or their rules. So you'll get automatic response from taxpayer-supported EMS services and hospital ER's to provide you with care, but who will pay the bill?? My guess is you'll feel
free to ignore that, too.
As an RN, I took care of many "freedom-loving, risk-taking" patients who probably won't pay their hospital bill. They were usually the ones who cussed me out and were the most demanding.
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:26 pm
by ManitouDan
i've got a weird refusal to wear one also. I just think my time is in God's hands . He wants me , he can have me. Our lives are filled with ways to hurt ourselves , can't live in a bubble.
caglewis-- very arrogant response , FWIW
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 3:04 pm
by caglewis
I arrogantly believe that GOD has nothing to do with following the law, paying your bills, and making responsible choices for yourself! Oh right, just PRAY for it, don't PAY for it?
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 3:09 pm
by Boonedawg
Key word....choice. See that's the part you all forget. I also pay all my medical bills.....in cash, so your barking up the wrong tree.
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 3:56 pm
by ManitouDan
I rightfully believe God trumps all that. (again FWIW, as a true bible thumper I should obey Ceasar's rules --even if they are repressive) I guess I do -- I've paid every fine on time for my rebellion LOL . peace out brother lewis ---- CHRIST WINS MD
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:25 pm
by kantuckyII
ManitouDan wrote:i've got a weird refusal to wear one also. I just think my time is in God's hands . He wants me , he can have me. Our lives are filled with ways to hurt ourselves , can't live in a bubble.
caglewis-- very arrogant response , FWIW
I have to say, I think your refusal is pretty weird too.
For instance, do you lock your doors at night? Why do you, if you do? do you look both ways before you cross the street? Why do you, if you do? Would you teach your children or grandchildren to look both ways, not talk to strangers and lock their doors when they're home alone? Isn't their lives in God's hands too and can't He take them as it pleases Him as well?
Yeah, if He wants you, He can have you but...you also can leap into His arms on your own volition as well
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:05 pm
by Der_Kommissar1968
I agree with the seat belt wearers. You can control your own actions while on the roads and obey traffic rules and all that fun stuff. But what you don't have control over is the idiot driver who is either drunk, texting while driving, distracted because he's busy shoving a Big Mac down his cake hole while driving, or otherwise has his/her head up his/her a$$ and isn't paying attention . . . then t-bones you when you least expect it. Up here in the Detroit burbs where I live, some low-life moron just pled no-contest today to four counts of 2nd degree murder for killing four high school students while they were driving in their own car minding their own business. She was drunk and plowed right into their car. All four kids snuffed out. I'm pretty sure not a single kid was wearing their seat belt. Yeah, I'll take exercise my free will and wear the seat belt if it gives me an edge in a serious accident.
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:21 pm
by biggdowgg
kantuckyII wrote:ManitouDan wrote:i've got a weird refusal to wear one also. I just think my time is in God's hands . He wants me , he can have me. Our lives are filled with ways to hurt ourselves , can't live in a bubble.
caglewis-- very arrogant response , FWIW
I have to say, I think your refusal is pretty weird too.
For instance, do you lock your doors at night? Why do you, if you do? do you look both ways before you cross the street? Why do you, if you do? Would you teach your children or grandchildren to look both ways, not talk to strangers and lock their doors when they're home alone? Isn't their lives in God's hands too and can't He take them as it pleases Him as well?
Yeah, if He wants you, He can have you but...you also can leap into His arms on your own volition as well
he probably does all them things you
ask him......
BUT
ITS HIS CHOICE

Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:37 pm
by Steely Dan
caglewis wrote:Boonedawg wrote:Never wear one....41 years and still here. My choice, not anyone elses. Smells like freedom.
Do you carry insurance of any kind - or are you
free to do without that, also? Your insurance [if you have it] will refuse to pay if you're hurt while out of compliance with the law or their rules. So you'll get automatic response from taxpayer-supported EMS services and hospital ER's to provide you with care, but who will pay the bill?? My guess is you'll feel
free to ignore that, too.
As an RN, I took care of many "freedom-loving, risk-taking" patients who probably won't pay their hospital bill. They were usually the ones who cussed me out and were the most demanding.
Let me dispell one huge myth that exist out there today. Guess what, you buy a motorcycle insurance policy, it has no medical coverage for you, the person, operating the bike! That is an industry standard. You know why? Because the injuries are usually so severe, it is cost prohibitive to try and provide medical payment coverage on a motorcycle policy.
Now - would your health insurance policy exclude coverage? Perhaps, but it is highly unlikely. That being said, anyone operating a motorcycle, with or without a helmet, had better read their health insurance policy just to make sure that there is not exclusionary language within the policy. Otherwise, you may very well end up like caglewis says.
Otherwise, if you have health insurance, you may have some coverage, subject to your deductibles, co-pays, and stop loss clauses within your individual health care policy.
Educate yourself. Whether you are driving your car, a motorcycle, an ATV, your boat, Jet Ski, or whatever, know what is covered and what you are legally required to do in operating any of these vehicles. It is absolutely astounding how many people out there are clueless about their insurance programs, and how insurance "poor", or insurance "rich" they may be.
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:24 am
by kantuckyII
biggdowgg wrote:kantuckyII wrote:ManitouDan wrote:i've got a weird refusal to wear one also. I just think my time is in God's hands . He wants me , he can have me. Our lives are filled with ways to hurt ourselves , can't live in a bubble.
caglewis-- very arrogant response , FWIW
I have to say, I think your refusal is pretty weird too.
For instance, do you lock your doors at night? Why do you, if you do? do you look both ways before you cross the street? Why do you, if you do? Would you teach your children or grandchildren to look both ways, not talk to strangers and lock their doors when they're home alone? Isn't their lives in God's hands too and can't He take them as it pleases Him as well?
Yeah, if He wants you, He can have you but...you also can leap into His arms on your own volition as well
he probably does all them things you
ask him......
BUT
ITS HIS CHOICE

What are you talking about? It is his choice but...'choice' is not the topic here I'm discussing with him. I'm looking for some reasoning lest other's take his advice. I'm anxious to hear his answers....
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 12:00 pm
by Boonedawg
Civil disobedience, It's the American way.
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 1:05 pm
by Burg_Grad_77
Boonedawg wrote:Key word....choice. See that's the part you all forget. I also pay all my medical bills.....in cash, so your barking up the wrong tree.
So there it is. You say you believe it's your choice to do what you want with your body so if you choose to not wear a helmet and die while riding your bike then that's fine, but yet if a woman decides to choose to an option available to her about her body you scream foul.
Remember, they key word is "choice". Your own words.
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 1:26 pm
by Orange and Brown
I wear my Seatbelt!!
Anyone who says that seat belts don't save lives should go to work with me for a while!!!!
Re: Don't Wear Your Seat Belt?
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 4:08 pm
by Paladin
Always wear seat belts. My choice. As for others who break the law, let them die. That was their choice.
Rode & enjoyed motrocycles for years but too many idiots on the road and gave up that risky hobby. Seen too many guys killed or maimed for life. Life has other enjoyments if you are alive. Dead, not so much.