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So it seems some believe in government intrusion. So let's enforce a fine for everyone who comes into a hospital/doctor's office with an STD. Same principle applies as this has more fees and is in general good for society. So let's fine them 200.00 a pop for making what we as society has determined a wrong choice by the end results.

Likewise, this seatbelt law is not applied to everyone, therefore is unconstiitutional on that premise alone. The original law was passed forcing the automakers to have these installed on vehicles to preclude that they would have to have airbags in vehicles. Our rights has eroded to the point that today we have cops pulling drivers over for nothing and can say they thought they wern't wearing a seatbelt, and then proceed to check the vehicle over and harass the drivers. This infringes on our rights as outlined in the early 1800's to be able to drive anywhere within the U.S. unhampered by the police force.

Newhampshire, with the lowest accident rate has no primary seatbelt law!!

The states were bribed by the federal government to enact these primary laws, ie that in itself should worry anyone who believes in their constitutional rights!



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