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Old Mar 7, 2005 | 07:44 PM
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The committee just called, your Darwin award is ready.
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 08:07 PM
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on a side note, everytime ive had a seatbelt on, ive been injured, one time with severe whiplash. i would have rather had my head hit the dash then deal with whiplash.

ive seen and heard of more people being injured with seatbelts (even without) because of sitting TO DAMN CLOSE TO THE FRONT OF THE CAR.

in my car, it is LAW that my seats ARE NOT to be moved forward. they are pushed back all the way for a reason. if my friends or GF even touch the bar underneath my seat i stop the car and tell them why, and if they dont like it to get out.
I have to agree... i've suffered severe whiplash from a sitting still rear-end accident where i was hit at 20mph... due to the belt on, it caused my body to go into a horrible motion and angle, and, that was when i was 18, going to college... i had to drop out of school for medical reasons for years, and finally finished up school 1 year ago... if i didn't have the belt on, multiple doctors proved and agreed i just would've been shooken up... instead, i have to deal with back and neck pains for years to come, and i'm only 25 now... was going to play college football too, welp, got flagged on that...... sucks... i never wear a seat belt in town anymore because of it... only whenever i'm at speeds in excess of 35mph, like on the interstate, will i throw on the belt... or if i'm doing a lil' spirited driving...

the seatbelt in NO way saved my life... instead... it kinda ruined it... so before anyone else suggests that anyone who doesn't wear a belt in town is an idiot... well, my experience begs to differ... i'm the idiot that had the belt on......

if someone wants to not wear a belt, who cares, they can die, and you can say "i told you so" to them then and feel good about yourself... better yet, just think it to yourself instead... it's not your life afterall right???
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 08:49 PM
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Which harness did you get?? I was looking to get a 4pt harness. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

schroth 4 pts, RRE sells them if i remember right.
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 09:37 PM
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I still can't believe this argument about seatbelt use still goes on.. For me, not wearing a seatbelt would make me uncomfortable and feel naked.. I don't even notice the noise...

And whoever said to provide any proof about the seatbelt laws saving lives? There's several dozen reports and statistics on it that show it.. The problem is still that many people don't wear their seatbelt.

I agree with the post with laws like this that are intended to protect the stupid.. Don't protect them, let them make dumb mistakes and save us all a bit of money supporting their dumb asses.

If you think that seatbelts made your life worse, I hate to tell you, when your rear ended, the seatbelts had very little to do with your injuries..

I was rearended in a car, and DISABLED AND COULD NOT WALK for several months, however I never once blamed anyone but the dumbass driver (who coincidentally was severely injured due to blunt trauma to his chest) who wasn't wearing a seatbelt.

There are VERY VERY few cases that not wearing a seatbelt saved a persons life.. I'd much rather have whiplash, and a few bruises on my chest/shoulder/hips where the restraint held me back, than the reconstructive surgery on my jaw and face due to hitting the dashboard and steering wheel...

Ok.. enough angry rants from me today.. Cheers folks!
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 09:48 PM
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i have an 05 too and mine only starts beepin at me in intervals when the car gets up over speeds of 5mph

AND WEAR YOUR DAMN SEATBELT!!!!
THEY SAVE LIVES!!!!
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 09:49 PM
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Angry

Originally Posted by lil'evil_evo
I bet your 18 or younger?
I HATE remarks by little kids like you! You all assume that someone is 18

Gio (Gracing2000) is 24 years old
Old Mar 8, 2005 | 01:12 AM
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trust me... i didn't believe it either... but the way i was turned and looking over my shoulder when the accident happened, it was not once denied that the seatbelts caused the damage they did..... and this was by no less than 9 different doctors not including panels... it may have been a freak accident, but none the less happened, and if i was not wearing my belt, my life would've been in a better state barring i didn't get into any other incidents... i would've been a lil' black and blue, but way better off in the long run...... *knocks on wood...with my luck*... do they save lives... yes... but, is there cases that they hurt more than help... yes...
Old Mar 8, 2005 | 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Cash Money
trust me... i didn't believe it either... but the way i was turned and looking over my shoulder when the accident happened, it was not once denied that the seatbelts caused the damage they did..... and this was by no less than 9 different doctors not including panels... it may have been a freak accident, but none the less happened, and if i was not wearing my belt, my life would've been in a better state barring i didn't get into any other incidents... i would've been a lil' black and blue, but way better off in the long run...... *knocks on wood...with my luck*... do they save lives... yes... but, is there cases that they hurt more than help... yes...
I have been in about 10 wrecks, all of which when I was 16-18 yrs old. I would say that at least 5 of them the seatbelt saved my life or serious injury.
Old Mar 8, 2005 | 06:42 AM
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LMAO at all the tards on this forum. "I'd rather my head hit the dash then get whiplash." LOL At least there won't be that much brain matter to clean up.
Old Mar 8, 2005 | 07:22 AM
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Gracing -
I removed the dreaded tone generator, and now I live in "blessed silence" in my Evo. It's great!
Old Mar 8, 2005 | 09:21 AM
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mayhem: the skull can withstand some pretty good force buddy. id had my head put through car windows and dressers in fights. im sure my head can withstand a blow to the dash too. id rather have one hell of a headache then a neck i cant turn or bend for a while
Old Mar 8, 2005 | 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Rally_Red_Bmore
mayhem: the skull can withstand some pretty good force buddy. id had my head put through car windows and dressers in fights. im sure my head can withstand a blow to the dash too. id rather have one hell of a headache then a neck i cant turn or bend for a while
Pure ignorance.
Old Mar 8, 2005 | 09:33 AM
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thanks guys, i didn't mean to cause so much controversy
Old Mar 8, 2005 | 09:35 AM
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Hey, pulling the plug worked last night, thanks agains peeps
Old Mar 8, 2005 | 10:04 AM
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I agree that it should be by choice. Does anyone here realize how much smarter and stronger our population would be if we would just let the weak and stupid kill themselves and stop protecting them with laws? We would be a lot more advanced than we are now, I tell you that.

But, bryans2k, how many people is "a lot of instances?" Because there are 1000s of car wrecks per day and people live due to seat belts. The one or two people that you know of that lived because they were ejected is an extrememly small % of people who live due to a seatbelt or die due to the lack of it.
OMG that is to funny.



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