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People say that seatbelts saves lives. I beg to differ. I know of several accidents that resulted in the deaths of people who were wearing their seatbelts. One accident in 1985 involved my late aunt. She was driving one way on a road and another driver that was speeding was coming the other way. He crossed the line and hit her head on. She died a week later from her injuries. In 2006, in Caldwell, Tx, I lost a great step nephew because he was thrown halfway out of his father's SUV. His head was slammed into a tree. His little brother and father were not wearing seatbelts and survived. The recall of the 1973 to 1987 General Motors Corporation pickups was caused by a boy who was killed in his pickup and was unable to get his seatbelt off before he burned to death. In 1984, I had a brother that was told, by a Tx State Trooper, that if he would have been wearing his seatbelt when he flipped his car, that he could have been injured worse or killed. August, 2001, I had a soldier lose his arm at the shoulder due to a seatbelt. He was 23 at the time. Sometimes it may be better to die then to live with a missing body part or not able to function properly. These surveys and panels that the government have come up with about forcing people to wear seatbelts takes away our GOD GIVEN RIGHT to choose. Until these surveys show the full statistics of all use or none use of seatbelts are published, then I don't think it is fair to force people to wear a seatbelt.

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