Seat Belt Alarm
OK you've pulled me in to provide my 2cents worth. I disabled my alarm for both passenger and driver side. If I'm backing my boat in or driving 5mph down a logging road I don't want to wear my belt or listen to that damn noise.
Better yet when the ice on the lake gets thick enough to drive on I sure as hell don't want a belt on if I go through (I know I know).
Whenever older people than myself ride with me some refuse to wear a safety belt because "it's amazing I got to this age without wearing a belt" (sarcasm intended). Also, my Dad was in a horrible accident and would have been killed if he had been wearing his seat belt. So, I don't think you could get him to wear one even at gunpoint.
Better yet when the ice on the lake gets thick enough to drive on I sure as hell don't want a belt on if I go through (I know I know).
Whenever older people than myself ride with me some refuse to wear a safety belt because "it's amazing I got to this age without wearing a belt" (sarcasm intended). Also, my Dad was in a horrible accident and would have been killed if he had been wearing his seat belt. So, I don't think you could get him to wear one even at gunpoint.
Dads!
When my dad was young man he wrecked a tractor because his foot fell asleep.
What is his driving style the last 50 years?
1) cruise control NEVER
2) Right foot constantly moving.
When you look at the tach it goes
up to 2000, down to 1500, up to 2000, down to 1500...
Your head begins to nod with the rythemic moving of the car.
People go by feeling pity because they think you have car problems.
For 50 years, I swear.
When my dad was young man he wrecked a tractor because his foot fell asleep.
What is his driving style the last 50 years?
1) cruise control NEVER
2) Right foot constantly moving.
When you look at the tach it goes
up to 2000, down to 1500, up to 2000, down to 1500...
Your head begins to nod with the rythemic moving of the car.
People go by feeling pity because they think you have car problems.
For 50 years, I swear.
I think anybody under 18 should have to wear a seatbelt but over that its up to you. ( I wear mine all the time) Only reason its a law is so insurance company's can wiggle there way out of paying claims. And so cops have yet another reason to randomly pull you over. (I have been pulled over a few times accused of not wearing one yet they are flat out lying) Insurance companys are a bunch of lawyers that count beans all day. Its crap I have to pay more on insurance because I have a speeding ticket. If I cause an accident thats another thing.
What irks me is that in Texas, a motorcycle helmet law was passed at the same time we were EXTORTED (federal highway funds) into passing the seatbelt law. Later they managed to get the helmet law repealed. How? I suppose they have a better lobby, I don't have a clue, but it pi$$es me off. I wore my seat belt all the time until they passed the law, then I quit. Call me an idiot if you want, but I don't think it is Big Brother's business.
With that in mind:
"They that would give up essential liberty for a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty or safety." Benjamin Franklin in the Historical Review of Pennsylvania 1759.
"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary. " H.L. Mencken
With that in mind:
"They that would give up essential liberty for a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty or safety." Benjamin Franklin in the Historical Review of Pennsylvania 1759.
"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary. " H.L. Mencken
Originally posted by dzervit
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I must be missing something. How do taxpayers pay for accidents?
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I must be missing something. How do taxpayers pay for accidents?
A simple trauma can run $1,000 an hour for a badly broken bone and more complex problems with head injuries etc. can run $500,000 and up. I would be curious to see how many of us carry that sort of uninsured or medical coverage on our policies particularly if you had a couple kids and the lady with you. The other cool factor is when someone plows through 5 cars and injures them all, that insurance money dissapears quick between the 5 cars.
Getting back to the original post, I always assumed all the bells and whistles that go off when we don't wear our seatbelts is to keep us from plowing through an air bag. My dad is a paramedic and I have heard a few stories of people just getting crushed not wearing a belt during a major accident with the bags we have these days. Heck even done right your looking at wrist injuries and belt burns.
Originally posted by Raoul
That was kind of long and drawn out.
Here it is in a nutshell.
The day is coming when if you are in an accident and get hurt,
the insurance companies will not pay if it can be proven you weren't wearing a belt. They will seek out anybody not buckled and not only not pay but, find a way to put them at fault.
That can be proven by examining the belt for stress, injuries you received, where you ended up after the collision, etc, etc, etc.
I was trying to be nice about it and at least save the non-wearers something on premiums.
But, if I got my finger up my nose, to hell with them.
That was kind of long and drawn out.
Here it is in a nutshell.
The day is coming when if you are in an accident and get hurt,
the insurance companies will not pay if it can be proven you weren't wearing a belt. They will seek out anybody not buckled and not only not pay but, find a way to put them at fault.
That can be proven by examining the belt for stress, injuries you received, where you ended up after the collision, etc, etc, etc.
I was trying to be nice about it and at least save the non-wearers something on premiums.
But, if I got my finger up my nose, to hell with them.
I like you man. I have followed your posts here for a long time. I think this is just something we are just going to have to agree to disagree on.
I am passionate about my career, and feel some people are bitter about insurance without fully understanding exactly what they are bitter about.
Oh yeah, I was 1/2 way kidding about the nose thing.
Moving on...
I think people that do not drive with their cruise control should be hung by their toenails and beaten with shoe strings until they die...yes, DIE! DEAD!
What's worse than no cruise control? My mom drives with two feet! We'll be sitting at a red light, dead stopped, and the RPM's are hovering around 2500. When the light turns green, we pull 3 G's leaving the line. When we hit the speed limit, she's back to brake/gas/brake/gas. I would imagine she needs her brake pads replaced every other block or so.
You pay for it through your taxes for ssd and medicare claims to those injured enough to not be able to work after they recover.
Just glacing over this report: http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/pdf/nrd...afetyequip.pdf I can't comprehend the laws...
And if folks didn't catch it earlier, I wear my belt everday. I just don't want to be told I have to. If I don't wanna wear it or forget while I drive around the block to a buddies, I think its BS I can get a ticket for that... seriously! I'm a rebel.. YOU CAN'T TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!! YOUR NOT THE BOSS OF ME!!! AAARRRRRGGHHH!!
Originally posted by EdRoos
Now to answer your question. If you will sign a notarized document stating to the rest of us citizens that none of us through our taxes has to pay anything for your care as a result of your becoming a paraplegic, that your family will have to bear the cost for the rest of your life, I'll agree with you.
Now to answer your question. If you will sign a notarized document stating to the rest of us citizens that none of us through our taxes has to pay anything for your care as a result of your becoming a paraplegic, that your family will have to bear the cost for the rest of your life, I'll agree with you.
For every study that you show me that not wearing a seatbelt saves lives I'll show you a hundred that say that alcohol is directly related to deaths.
I have no problem with you drinking it, as I do not, as long as you sign a notorized document for each drink that says none of my tax dollars will go toward police presence to thwart drunk driving, sirosis and liver research, or heart disease related to alcohol.
thanks.
Yeah, but what's the percentage of these accidents?! I can't imagine it's SO out of control that big bro made a law to 'save the taxpayers money'. My BS meter is going bonkers!
A city like Los Angeles is X 10 for major accidents with the flow of traffic moving 90 plus.
I am with you all on the law though. I hate cops just like the next guy. I felt alot like you are now when helmet laws in cali came into law. Even though I always wore it, never did dig being told I had to till one day.
I am with you all on the law though. I hate cops just like the next guy. [/B]
Originally posted by Agent86
This isn't the fault of the police. Really it's no one's "fault" other than the ignorant people that buy into the bs. The insurance companies are just trying to maximize profits (by reducing costs); the auto manufactures are trying to appease the insurance companies, and the cops are just there to accept the extra revenue and finding a "probably cause" loop hole.
This isn't the fault of the police. Really it's no one's "fault" other than the ignorant people that buy into the bs. The insurance companies are just trying to maximize profits (by reducing costs); the auto manufactures are trying to appease the insurance companies, and the cops are just there to accept the extra revenue and finding a "probably cause" loop hole.
Re: Seat Belt Alarm
Funny how this:
Got to seat belt laws and rants.
Originally posted by Hestpeis
Some guys in the past here has talked about deprogramming the alarm.... I'm happy I didn't get around to it...
That annoying seatbelt buzzer saved me a ticket last week. My last truck didn't have one, and when running small trips to the store etc. I usually "forgot" to put on the seatbelt. Now, I always put it on due to the alarm....sure enough, I came around the corner and there was the cop with a roadblock just checking seatbelts (as if they don't have anything better to do)...
More importantly, with the "saved" money I can justify to the wife add-ons to the truck...
Some guys in the past here has talked about deprogramming the alarm.... I'm happy I didn't get around to it...
That annoying seatbelt buzzer saved me a ticket last week. My last truck didn't have one, and when running small trips to the store etc. I usually "forgot" to put on the seatbelt. Now, I always put it on due to the alarm....sure enough, I came around the corner and there was the cop with a roadblock just checking seatbelts (as if they don't have anything better to do)...
More importantly, with the "saved" money I can justify to the wife add-ons to the truck...



