I'm quoting someone else's view here...
What do you guys think about this guy's opinion? What's yours?
I'm not sure how it is in other countries, but here in the states you have to, by law, wear your seatbelt (provided the vehicles have them) while driving or riding in a motor vehicle. Should this law be legal? How can they force a law like this upon us? Doesn't it violate the 1st Amendment?...
The ONLY people making any choices for anyone is the government and the individuals. The government is making us wear them. The people in the vehicles decide to wear them or to not wear them. It's as simple as that. A person may be driving the car and not wearing the seatbelt, but if he has a passenger it doesn't mean the passenger will follow suit. The same with the other car in the accident. You can't make people's choices for them based on possible harm. You can make a law saying it's illegal to kill someone because you will be harming another. You cannot make a law saying it's illegal to not wear a seatbelt because of possible harm. There is no victim in not wearing a seatbelt. There is in killing another human being. A person can still die pretty easily while wearing a seatbelt. The risk is greater if they don't wear one. It's still a choice though. Making that law is robbing the individual of their freedoms. Gonna get a little weird here but, there is no law that requires people to use soft-bristled tooth brushes, but yet a person with sensitive gums can bleed easily with a medium-bristled toothbrush. Why not make a law against that? Harm is being done. You can't because it's all about freedom of choice. So why does the government feel they have the right to tell us what we can and cannot do in this case when there is no victim and no harm being caused in the act of wearing or not wearing a seatbelt?
The ONLY people making any choices for anyone is the government and the individuals. The government is making us wear them. The people in the vehicles decide to wear them or to not wear them. It's as simple as that. A person may be driving the car and not wearing the seatbelt, but if he has a passenger it doesn't mean the passenger will follow suit. The same with the other car in the accident. You can't make people's choices for them based on possible harm. You can make a law saying it's illegal to kill someone because you will be harming another. You cannot make a law saying it's illegal to not wear a seatbelt because of possible harm. There is no victim in not wearing a seatbelt. There is in killing another human being. A person can still die pretty easily while wearing a seatbelt. The risk is greater if they don't wear one. It's still a choice though. Making that law is robbing the individual of their freedoms. Gonna get a little weird here but, there is no law that requires people to use soft-bristled tooth brushes, but yet a person with sensitive gums can bleed easily with a medium-bristled toothbrush. Why not make a law against that? Harm is being done. You can't because it's all about freedom of choice. So why does the government feel they have the right to tell us what we can and cannot do in this case when there is no victim and no harm being caused in the act of wearing or not wearing a seatbelt?
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