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I couldn't believe my eyes. I was sitting at a stop light and saw an SUV in the left turn lane with a 5 year old girl sticking her whole torso out of the window. :eek:
It was a long light so I gave the driver the benefit of the doubt. Surely he'd reign her in and have her sit down and put on her seat belt, right?
Nope. Their lane started moving and she was still hanging out the window.
I yelled "You! Put on your seatbelt!" as they pulled away. She did pull her body out of the window but I don't know if she heeded me.
I'm really kicking myself for not getting the license number and reporting that moron to the police. I know they can't issue a ticket without observing the incident but just calling him and letting him know that other people are watching can't hurt.
What kind of spineless moron lets his kids dictate whether they become potential projectiles? :mad:
crazylegs
09-29-2009, 04:14 PM
What kind of spineless moron lets his kids dictate whether they become potential projectiles? :mad:
Far, far too many. :(
ditchdj
09-29-2009, 04:36 PM
I've seen several cars with toddlers jumping up and down in the back seat and using the front seats like they were monkey bars! While the car was moving. :eek:
If that's sad I was once behind a beat-up SUV with a toddler standing in the back window giving everybody the finger and laughing. :eek:
A few years ago there was an accident where a woman lost control of her car and her toddler flew out the back window and was killed because the kid wasn't buckled in. The woman was arrested for it.
LillFilly
09-29-2009, 10:19 PM
I saw that same thing the other day but with a young boy! Couldn't believe it. Wow.
mikoyan29
09-30-2009, 03:05 AM
Maybe the child can fly and hit the person in a place so that they don't have more children...
For the life of me, I don't understand why people don't belt their kids or themselves in. But hey, if they get in an accident they can just sue the car companies.
Not_a_Miracleworker
10-09-2009, 09:54 PM
My husband goes without a seatbelt all the time, and it really gets to me. I don't say anything because he has his little defense of either A) My dad almost died in a crash because he was buckled up or B) They're uncomfortable. I know this is crap. I know I should nag him untill he does, but on a 2 hour road trip I'd rather not have him pissed off the whole way. I just hope it doesn't come down to *god forbid* getting in an accident and I'm left alone because he's gone through the windshield and died.
More on topic: I love the parents who let their kids roam free in the car- until they see a cop, and suddenly they're all over the road trying to wrangle suzie and jimmy into their seats. Unless the car was stopped, I was NEVER allowed out of my seat as a kid.
Andara Bledin
10-09-2009, 10:03 PM
My husband goes without a seatbelt all the time, and it really gets to me. I don't say anything because he has his little defense of either A) My dad almost died in a crash because he was buckled up or B) They're uncomfortable. I know this is crap. I know I should nag him untill he does, but on a 2 hour road trip I'd rather not have him pissed off the whole way. I just hope it doesn't come down to *god forbid* getting in an accident and I'm left alone because he's gone through the windshield and died.
Oh, it's even better with the seatbelt thing... he can end up killing you because he didn't have his on. A human head is about the same weight as a kid's bowling ball. Just think of what sort of damage even a very light bowling ball would do in a major accident.
If you want illustrations of that little factoid, just search YouTube with the terms "Seatbelt" and "PSA" and you'll get a few very disturbing PSAs about what can happen inside a car during an accident when one person isn't wearing a belt.
And my grandfather survived a crash once because he was thrown through the windshield (the pole he hit fell on and crushed the car). But he knew it was the exception and wore his belt for most of his adult life.
My car doesn't move unless everybody has their belt on. If they don't like it, they can either go without me or find another ride.
^-.-^
AccountingDrone
10-09-2009, 11:28 PM
My car doesn't move unless everybody has their belt on. If they don't like it, they can either go without me or find another ride.
^-.-^
+1
And I don't ride in a vehicle without buckling up myself. I am not being turned into a projectile, thank very much!
Pagan
10-10-2009, 02:25 AM
My car doesn't move unless everybody has their belt on. If they don't like it, they can either go without me or find another ride.
+1
+2
My rule is "buckle up or walk". I won't even start my car until everyone's strapped in. Got my grandmother mad at me once because of it. I picked her up at her house. We get in the car, I put on my seat belt and wait for her to do hers up. And I sat. She finally asked why and I told her. She was not happy that I made to fasten it. I told her that I didn't want to take a chance on getting a ticket. To which she answered that she'd pay the ticket. Fine and dandy except for the fact of the points that would go on my license!
ditchdj
10-10-2009, 02:42 AM
Seeing this video on You Tube about the drivers there I can see why you stress seatbelt use. :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA6WGE85hq8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ9l67Q7iMs&feature=related
I'm not too worried about passengers not buckling up because just a few months ago, they passed a new law that now cops can pull you over just for not wearing your seat belt.
As in, if a cop sees anyone not wearing their seat belt....you can get pulled over.
And if the people in question are over a certain age, they get the fine. Not the driver.
And now, seat belt fines are jacking up. So buckle up or pay up, pals.
Nohbody
10-10-2009, 11:49 PM
AFAIK, here in SC the driver gets hit with the penalty even if they're not the one who isn't buckled up.
Damn straight my car doesn't move an inch without everyone wearing their :censored: seat belt.
If they don't like that... well, I hear walking is good exercise. :p
Mikkel
10-11-2009, 08:41 AM
AFAIK, here in SC the driver gets hit with the penalty even if they're not the one who isn't buckled up.
Damn straight my car doesn't move an inch without everyone wearing their :censored: seat belt.
If they don't like that... well, I hear walking is good exercise. :p
In Denmark the driver is responsible for children under 15 years, everybody else pay their own fine. I still insist that all passengers use the seatbelts, I don't really want to have to wash a friends blood off my windshield.
simplyanother
10-11-2009, 07:14 PM
People are stupid.
Too many people treat their car like it's their living room, and let the kids roam around, because....seats and seat belts are too much of a hassle to buckle.
People are stupid.
XCashier
10-12-2009, 03:34 PM
B) They're uncomfortable.
"So's a body cast. Buckle up!"
Some people are so iron-headed. :(
crazylegs
10-12-2009, 04:56 PM
Some people are so iron-headed. :(
Not sufficiently so that they can survive faceplanting on the road...
Shalom
10-12-2009, 11:31 PM
When I was a kid, there were no shoulder belts, and nobody ever wore seat belts in the back seat (because there was that bench seat in front of you to stop you from hitting the windshield, and that's all a seatbelt is good for, right?) :rolleyes: I rode in cars where there weren't even any seatbelts visible in the back seat, because they'd all gotten stuffed between the seat cushion and seat back.
Heck, I remember my little sister's car seat. It was an upright kind of thing with a padded bar that swung down from overhead, like the restraint on an old roller coaster. Yeesh.
Times have changed all right. I can't drive without a seatbelt, and I won't drive without everyone else in the car wearing theirs, thank you very much.
(Although I stlll feel weird wearing a seatbelt in the back, on the rare occasions I ride in someone else's car. I do it anyway.)
Pagan
10-14-2009, 06:31 PM
When I was a kid, there were no shoulder belts, and nobody ever wore seat belts in the back seat
My paternal grandfather died when I was a baby. We lived in Las Cruces, NM and they were in Sierra Vista, AZ, a distance of about 200 miles. There were a lot of trips back and forth in a 1967 Dodge Dart with no air conditioning. In a area where the temps are routinely over 100F in the summer. Well, instead of putting me in a car seat for a hot, sweaty trip, my parents took the mattress out of my crib and put it across the back seat.
You know, it's amazing any of us made it to adulthood! :lol:
AriRashkae
10-15-2009, 05:48 PM
Don't forget that the population density is increasing in most places, thus increasing the chances of running into an idiot that makes seat belts a lifesaver.
My father and aunt used to walk to the local middle school (1.5 miles or so) in their day. Now, the road is so busy that if you live past a certain point it's considered dangerous and the kids all get bussed, even thought it's within the walking distance.
protege
10-15-2009, 06:22 PM
And my grandfather survived a crash once because he was thrown through the windshield (the pole he hit fell on and crushed the car). But he knew it was the exception and wore his belt for most of his adult life.
Holy crap!
My dad never wore his seat belt. That is, until he was pulling out of a parallel spot up on Mt Washington, and some idiot in a speeding, 1970s Pontiac...drove into the side of his car. His little Ford Tempo not only got the driver's door bashed in, but the glass blown out, both mirrors knocked off...as well as getting tossed a good 40 feet down the street :eek: He's damn lucky all he got was a mild concussion and facial cuts. Ever since then, he wears his seat belt.
But, the only times I don't wear a seat belt...are when I take the MG out. Why? Simple...there aren't any! The originals were racing-style belts, and a pain in the ass. Not only were they uncomfortable, but they were so tight, I could barely breathe. Guess they'd shrunk a bit over the years :p As such, I'm very careful with that car, and no...I don't take passengers. Getting myself hurt is one thing, but risking someone else's life? Not sure I could live with myself after that.
In other words, no additional people in the car until I get that sorted. There's a nice set of original-style (but use modern fittings) that will bolt right in. But, as of yet, I've been concerning myself with the running gear ;)
Mamadrae
10-16-2009, 05:53 PM
People are stupid.
Too many people treat their car like it's their living room, and let the kids roam around, because....seats and seat belts are too much of a hassle to buckle.
People are stupid.
I'm just waiting to get a ticket myself. My son recently figured out how to unbuckle his seat belt and climb out of his chair. We're working on learning that he needs to stay in it till mommy has turned off the car.
Till then it's a lot of me pulling into a parking lot and yelling at the kid while strapping him back in and contemplating if it's child abuse to restrain him with duck tape.
AriRashkae
10-16-2009, 07:34 PM
Not if it can't be seen. :devil:
K'Z'K
10-19-2009, 03:01 PM
+1
And I don't ride in a vehicle without buckling up myself. I am not being turned into a projectile, thank very much!
I was once turned into a projectile due to not wearing my seatbelt.
It was a week before I turned 14, and my family was driving long-distance for a vacation. We had a minivan, and my brother and I were each sprawled out across the back bench seats.
For reasons unknown, probably debris in the road, two tires blew simultaneously. Dad lost control, and the van started spinning, hitting the left guard rail then careening back across the three lanes of highway.
A couple lanes into this, I was thrown through the window, headfirst. I hit the highway on my back (a bit to one side), and rolled into the breakdown lane. Dad had gotten twisted in his seat and thought he was going to run me over. Fortunately, he managed to stop the van.
Several people stopped to help, including a nurse, and an ambulance arrived quickly. I spent 24 hours in the pediatric ICU, with frequent neurological checks since I had head injuries from smashing open the window with the back of my head and then smacking the highway with my forehead. I was lucky--I only had scrapes and bruises, albeit really nasty ones.
My brother ended up with a sprained ankle and a bruised chin from the massive Stephen King book he was reading, and mom had minor whiplash (she was wearing her seatbelt). The van was nearly totalled, but got repaired (then sold, since none of us wanted to go near it).
So now, the car key doesn't get near the ignition until everyone is buckled up, whether I'm driving or not. Any protests get the above story with all the gory details.
-K'Z'K
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