• kameecoding@lemmy.world
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    If you are a passenger sitting behind someone and you don’t use your seatbelt you crush the person in front of you in case of a frontal colision, and if you are sitting next to someone and get hit from the side you can break both your skulls on each other

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      1 day ago

      Ah, there’s the “what about the other passengers in the car” argument I’ve been waiting for.

      The problem is that all other objects become deadly internal projectiles in the case of an accident as well. If we really cared that much about the danger from projectiles, then by law, cars should come with multiple tie-downs all over the interior of the vehicle, and it should be illegal to have an object in the car over five pounds not firmly secured by them.

      The reason, of course, that that isn’t mandated is the same as the answer to all of the other questions in this thread: in the end it’s really just about policing people’s behavior and choices (and securing an additional revenue stream for cops, as well as a handy excuse to pull people over).

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        Not everything can become a deadly projectile lmao, that’s not how basic physics works, a 60+Kg person does become a deadly projectile at a certain speed

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            24 hours ago

            That’s a laptop, it can have sharp, hard edges and can be quite heavy, you can literally die from falling over on the street, it also doesn’t prove that “everything” can become a deadly projectile

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              24 hours ago

              And how far exactly would you like those goalposts of yours to be shifted?

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                23 hours ago

                There are no goalposts shifted, you should use seatbelts, if you want to go for a darwin award and kill yourself or someone in your car by not wearing one, then be my guest, I don’t give a fuck

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                  23 hours ago

                  We seem to be in complete agreement then, except that I’m at least a little bit sad for the idiots that make this choice.

                  I just don’t believe in forcefully preventing other people from making decisions I think are stupid, as long as those choices don’t significantly affect others around them. And from the way everyone in this thread is grasping at straws to fabricate incredibly flimsy “harm” scenarios, I think we can safely conclude that that’s not actually the case with seatbelts.