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Old 07-11-2014, 11:33 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by BelleZora View Post
I, too, am touched by this concern for issybird, and I would share it if it had even crossed my mind that she really wasn't using her seat belt. I think New Hampshire is not hostile to seat belts. I believe the reasoning is that people do not need laws to act responsibly and in their own, as well as the community's, best interest. This theory would work if all their citizens were like issybird. Silly New Hampshire.
It's that whole "Live Free or Die" thing.

Add a couple for me. While driving a minivan on a quiet country road several years ago, with the kids in the back (in appropriate car seats) a Toyota ran a stop sign and hit us on the right side. The minivan went up on the two left wheels and began to swerve. If the seat belt hadn't kept me behind the wheel I wouldn't have been able to keep the minivan from overturning. The only injuries we suffered were bruises from the belts.
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