Seat Belt Nhtsa Questions and Answers

Illinois Law Enforcement Begins “You Drink & Drive. You Lose.” July 4th Crackdown on Impaired Drivers

Illinois law enforcement today announced the July 4th “You Drink & Drive. You Lose” crackdown on impaired drivers as new data shows an overwhelming number of late-night motor vehicle fatalities involve a drinking driver. This July 4th motorists and hundreds of Illinois law enforcement agencies will ... more

Safety advocates warn: U.S. road death reduction largely due to economic recession

Gas Prices — Passage of Priority Safety Legislation Needed More than Ever Following is a statement of Judith Lee Stone, President, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates), www.saferoads.org, on today’s release of the Fatal Analysis Reporting System (FARS) Data for 2008 by the U.S. Departme ... more

It is Official: Florida drivers must wear seat belts...or face huge fines.. It's the Law

It is finally here: The Florida Seat belt law officially named the Dori Slosberg and Katie Marchetti Safety Belt Law is now in effect. Drivers in the state of Florida can be pulled over for not wearing a seat belt and ticketed. In Palm Beach County, the ticket will cost drivers $101.00 for not weari ... more

Neat Seat Belt Law In Florida Starting Today

Starting today, law enforcement officers in Florida can stop you for not wearing your seat belt, even if you are not speeding or committing another traffic offense. Before today, officers had to a have another primary reason for pulling you over, but today they can pull you over for just the seat be ... more

Bridgeton, NJ, DWI Police Blotter: Two Drunk Drivers Arrested

Two drivers were arrested last week for driving under the influence of alcohol in the Bridgeton, New Jersey. The first arrestee was an 18-year-old man from Upper Deerfield Township who was stopped by police for driving while intoxicated while underage, as well as reckless driving. The second arrest ... more

Quinny Buzz 3 Travel System – Penguin

Quinny Buzz 3 Travel SystemThe Quinny Buzz stroller is beloved by parents worldwide for its convenience and ease of use. A modular travel system the Buzz stroller features a reversible reclining stroller seat and is compatible with the Quinny Dreami bassinet and Maxi-Cosi Mico Infant Car Seat (both ... more

Part 2: It’s All A Matter of Style - Win the 2010 Bobber

Who says an affordable bike has to look cheap? By incorporating some creative ideas into the build, any custom bike can be made to look cool. That’s been our belief at IronWorks for years, and that’s the philosophy the guys at Brass Balls Bobbers maintain, too. And to prove it, they’re taking their ... more

Texas is One of Only Six States Without a Child Booster Seat Law

Texas children from ages five through seven face an extra element of danger when they’re involved in car accidents. They face the prospect of disability and even death caused by seat belts designed for adults. Seat belts can cause severe injuries to children buckled in without a booster seat. The Te ... more

Baby Car Seat

Although parents take so much trouble to choose a high quality baby car seat to carry their precious bundle of joy in the car, one of the saddest aspects of child safety on the roads is that in most cases they do not fit the seat correctly. According to a study by the National Highway Traffic Safety ... more

Buy your dream car at half the price

If you want to by-pass the entire dealership hassle, and get an even greater deal click here. There is too much anxiety surrounding the purchase of a car. It is like walking into a den of lions. You know you have no chance. Or do you?” You will spend a great deal of time and money preparing to purch ... more

Business Wire - Child Passenger Safety Week Sept. 21 - 27

September 17, 2008 -- GEICO invites students to create attention-getting posters WASHINGTON -- As NHTSA's Child Passenger Safety Week campaign kicks off September 21 -... more

Deseret News (Salt Lake City) - Seat belts big factor in crash survival

June 16, 2008 -- Traffic safety officials warn not wearing a seat belt leads to more deaths than driving while intoxicated or fatigued drivers. That was underscored... more

U.S. Newswire - Former NHTSA Official Calls for Removal of Seat Belts From School Busses

January 28, 2008 -- To: FAMILY EDITORS Contact: James E. Hofferberth, +1-707-780-8157, jimhofferberth@yahoo.com SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, Mexico, Jan. 28 /PRNewswire/... more

U.S. Newswire - NHTSA's Nason Earns Car Seat Credentials From Safe Kids Worldwide

June 21, 2007 -- To: FAMILY EDITORS Contact: Diane Shinn of Safe Kids Worldwide, +1-202-662-4468 WASHINGTON, June 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Nicole R. Nason,... more

Business Wire - AAA Reminds Families to Use Age-Appropriate Child Safety Seats

June 8, 2007 -- BURNSVILLE, Minn. -- As the school year comes to a close, many families seize the opportunity to pile in their vehicle and head to their favorite... more

Business Wire - AAA and the Minnesota Safety Council Remind Families to Use Age-Appropriate Child Safety Seats

June 8, 2007 -- BURNSVILLE, Minn. -- As the school year comes to a close, many families seize the opportunity to pile in their vehicle and head to their favorite... more

USA TODAY - Ranch exempt from 'Click It or Ticket'

May 23, 2007 -- WASHINGTON -- President Bush found himself in a flap Tuesday about seat-belt use, a day after a federal agency began a campaign to encourage... more

USA TODAY - NHTSA steps up electronic stability control requirement

April 6, 2007 -- NEW YORK -- Federal safety officials said Thursday that all model-year 2012 vehicles will be required to have electronic stability control, which... more

Pediatric News - Parents need help with safety LATCH

March 1, 2007 -- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration held a summit in early February urging child safety seat and automobile makers, retailers and... more

USA TODAY - Stability control another step closer to being standard

September 15, 2006 -- Federal regulators proposed Thursday that by 2012 all vehicles be built with a technology that keeps them from veering out of control. The National... more

Seat Belt Nhtsa Questions and Answers



Resolved Question: can some one help me with these questions?plzzzzzzzz10points?

can some one help me with these questions?plzzzzzzzz10points? Make sure to __________ when performing minor vehicle maintenance on your own. reference your owner's manual utilize a custom checklist based on your experience check with your mechanic look online for recall information 2 Every 30,000 miles, __________. replace the brakes vacuum the interior service the automatic transmission inspect the trunk latch 3 There have been improvements to ABS including __________. an emergency assist feature an imminent failure warning the lack of a pulse audible failure warnings 4 __________ transport a pet in the bed of an open pickup truck. Never The Humane Society recommends that you Nothing bad can happen if you It is legal to transport young children and to 5 The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards are written in terms of __________ safety performance requirements for motor vehicles. minimum moderate maximum marginal 6 According to the NHTSA, the combination of __________ and __________ reduce the risk of serious crash-related head injury by 83 percent. front air bags, seat belts anti-lock brakes, door locks softer dashboards, headrests skilled drivers, cell phones 7 Check a rental vehicle for __________ before you leave the lot. cup holders registration scratches and dents fuel economy 8 One driving technique that could increase your fuel economy is to __________. maximize the use of your brakes drive in lower gears under-inflate your tires avoid unnecessary idling 9 Before you have work done on your vehicle, ______________. talk at length with the mechanic be prepared to spend an inordinate amount of time waiting find out if the dealer has a vehicle you can drive temporarily get a detailed estimate 10 Every 15,000 miles, __________. grease the hinges check the hood latch check the ball joints check the automatic transmission fluid  more

Resolved Question: can some one help me with these questions?plzzzzzzzz10points?

Make sure to __________ when performing minor vehicle maintenance on your own. reference your owner's manual utilize a custom checklist based on your experience check with your mechanic look online for recall information 2 Every 30,000 miles, __________. replace the brakes vacuum the interior service the automatic transmission inspect the trunk latch 3 There have been improvements to ABS including __________. an emergency assist feature an imminent failure warning the lack of a pulse audible failure warnings 4 __________ transport a pet in the bed of an open pickup truck. Never The Humane Society recommends that you Nothing bad can happen if you It is legal to transport young children and to 5 The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards are written in terms of __________ safety performance requirements for motor vehicles. minimum moderate maximum marginal 6 According to the NHTSA, the combination of __________ and __________ reduce the risk of serious crash-related head injury by 83 percent. front air bags, seat belts anti-lock brakes, door locks softer dashboards, headrests skilled drivers, cell phones 7 Check a rental vehicle for __________ before you leave the lot. cup holders registration scratches and dents fuel economy 8 One driving technique that could increase your fuel economy is to __________. maximize the use of your brakes drive in lower gears under-inflate your tires avoid unnecessary idling 9 Before you have work done on your vehicle, ______________. talk at length with the mechanic be prepared to spend an inordinate amount of time waiting find out if the dealer has a vehicle you can drive temporarily get a detailed estimate 10 Every 15,000 miles, __________. grease the hinges check the hood latch check the ball joints check the automatic transmission fluid  more

Resolved Question: For the history buffs: What is a 1972 Subaru 62?

I came across a reference to a 1972 Subaru "62" in the NHTSA recall file. I can find no reference to a model 62 produced by Subaru, in 1972 or any other year. However, there is a Subaru 1300G that uses a EA62 engine, and perhaps this was the car they're referring to? I'm looking at a recall for seat belts, if that helps. Does the Subaru 62 exist, or is it a 1300G, or is it something else?  more

Resolved Question: Why do young people think it is worse to die honorably in war than to die drinking & driving?

National Teen Driving Statistics (accident car statistics teens) •It is estimated that 16-year-olds are 3 times more likely to die in a motor vehicle crash than the average of all drivers. •Motor Vehicle Crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers. •3,571 16-20-year-old drivers died in auto accidents in 2003, down 4.1% from 3,723 in 2002, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). •$40.8 billion was the estimated economic impact of auto accidents involving 15-20 year old drivers in 2002 (NHTSA). •Inexperience behind the wheel is the leading cause of teenage crashes. •In 2001, two thirds of teens killed in auto accidents were not wearing seat belts. Besides the fact that most people have no clue what honor is. And I suppose it is a whole lot more fun to be a college slut. Natanovich - First on the front line? I don't see it. You are a computer geek. You would never be the "First on the front line" because you are not honorable enough to do anything for your country. All you can do is criticize. I don't like the war either. But regardless of what you may think. The islam-o-whackos started it. And if we don't finish it then our women will be having to cover their faces before we know it. And I, for one, am not willing to just lie down and let that happen. Criticize if you must, but don't say that you would be the first on the front line...ever. Coward.  more

Resolved Question: Baby Car Seats Crash Test Information?

Newborn and Baby Consumer Reports Magazine Crash test worries In its February 2007 issue, Consumer Reports magazine reported on crash tests it performed to test the safety of car seats. The results were not encouraging. Most of the infant car seats tested by Consumer Reports "failed disastrously" in crashes at speeds as low as 56 km/h. The seats came off their bases or twisted in place, the report said. In one case, a test dummy was hurled more than nine metres. Of the 12 car seats tested, Consumer Reports said it could recommend only two, and it urged a U.S. federal recall of the poorest performing seat, the Evenflo Discovery, which is not sold in Canada. All the car seats passed U.S. standards — but Consumer Reports argues those standards should be raised. To be sold in Canada and the United States, an infant seat must perform adequately in a 48 km/h frontal crash, and Consumer Reports found that all but the Discovery did so. But it noted that the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) conducts its crash tests for new cars at higher speeds — 56 km/h for frontal crashes and 61 km/h for side crashes — so the magazine tested the seats at those speeds. "It's unconscionable that infant seats, which are designed to protect the most vulnerable children, aren't routinely tested the same as new cars," said Consumer Reports' Don Mays, a product safety director. The only seats that passed all the tests were the Baby Trend Flex-Loc and the Graco SnugRide with EPS — expanded polystyrene foam — both selling for about $90 US. Consumer Reports urged parents shopping for seats to buy one of those two, but it also noted that "any child car seat is better than no seat at all." It also said some seats performed better when attached by vehicle safety belts than when attached with the LATCH system. The system, which stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children, includes belts that hook the base of a car seat to metal anchors in the vehicle. Consumer Report Article On January 4, 2007, Consumer Reports published a safety alert in the U.S. claiming that most infant car seats failed their new front- and side-crash evaluation tests. The report also claims that of 12 seats tested, only two performed well: the Baby Trend Flex-Loc and the Graco SnugRide with EPS (i.e., expanded polystyrene). Only six of the twelve infant car seat models chosen by Consumer Reports for this testing are officially certified for and marketed in Canada. They are: the Graco SnugRide; the Peg-Perego Primo Viaggio SIP; the Evenflo Embrace V; the Graco SafeSeat; the Safety 1st Designer 22; and the Combi Centre ST. Transport Canada wants to reassure the Canadian travelling public that the Department’s collision investigations and data analyses do not support the results obtained by Consumer Reports. When car seats are used correctly, they perform effectively in motor vehicle collisions and child occupants are afforded optimum protection. The Department takes the safety of children travelling in vehicles very seriously and is continually working to improve crash protection for children through research, development and enforcement of safety regulations, participation in various national and international committees that work on policy development, and public awareness campaigns.  more

Resolved Question: The Nanny -- Nazi -- State No Joke (The original & my response)?

Willys cynical thought for the day; In my web research, Declaration of Independence, etc., I have yet to find where the government says they'll be my freaking mommy! So you goddamn politicians stay the hell out of my life and pockets AZZHOLES! The Nanny State (I got this in a Biker email rag) Worrying about bacteria, New Jersey banned restaurants from serving eggs sunny side up. The ban has since been lifted. Some New Jersey localities have a ban on people pumping their own gasoline. Policemen issue citations for driving without a seatbelt. By law new cars must be equipped with air bags. Federal law mandates that all new toilets flush using a paltry 1.6 gallons of water. Georgia's governor mandates that classical music be given to all new mothers so as to aid infant IQ development. California, and others, has banned smoking in bars. Clinton wants a law passed banning smoking within 100 feet of a federal building. In parts of Ohio, children going trick-or-treating must obtain a special permit. These intrusions and more were recently revealed by television journalist John Stossel on ABC's 20/20. The stated motivation behind this gross intrusion and criminalization of private behavior is to protect us from making unwise choices. John Stossel asked Ricardo Martinez, head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), why can't people at least have air bag on/off switches. Martinez responded by saying that society makes decisions about what benefits most people, and most people benefit from air bags. Stossel interviewed Yale University's Professor Kelley D. Brownell, director of the Center for Eating & Weight Disorders who thinks Americans eat too many hamburgers and French fries. Professor Brownell wants government to tax fatty foods and those with little nutritional content and use the proceeds to subsidize fruits, vegetables and other nutritious foods. He's suggested that some of the tax proceeds be used to build bike and hiking trails. I'm wondering just when Americans are going to decide that we've had enough government meddling in our lives. It is nobody's business whether I eat eggs sunny side up, drive without wearing seat belts, or pig out on hamburgers and French fries. I'd like someone to show me Congress's constitutional authority for government protecting me from making unwise choices. Those who believe government should be in the business of making us take care of ourselves, should tell us where does it all end? Should government decide what time we go to bed? After all sleep is vital to good health. Should government force us to exercise, read wholesome literature, and bathe regularly? The people who advocate a nanny government (a better term is Nazi government) are cowards. You say, "What do you mean, William?" Take Kelley Brownell. If he doesn't want me to eat that Big Mac and French fries, let him walk up to my table and remove them from my plate. He wants no part of doing that because he doesn't want to meet his maker this year so he prefers using the brutal forces of government. "The rest is mine; When I was young, bullies use to pick on me, take food off my lunch tray and otherwise harass me. That's until I followed the advice of my father who told me that if you let a bully get away with one thing, the next day it's going to be something else and the following day something else again. He told me that the bullying won't stop until I decide to stand up and fight. He said that even if I lose the fight, the next time I'm bullied, stand up and fight again. Let the bully know that when he bullies, win, lose or draw, he has a fight on his hands. Eventually he will stop. I think Americans should employ my Dad's advice. As long as we stand as lambs before the slaughter you can bet that there'll be no end to Congress's bureaucratic stooges bullying us. This is still America, last I checked anyway, yes we have 'freedom' here but 'freedom' is, never was and never will be 'Free.' Those of us who like to eat hamburgers and greasy fries must take responsibility by a) walking around with a big butt b) doing exercise or c) (in my case) taking cholesterol lowering pills and *trying* to stay away from the greasy stuff. If we don't want to wear seatbelts, or helmets, WE, not Congress, must pay in pain, time (in hospitals, rehabs w/e), or loss of body parts. I'm firmly convinced I would never have survived, some of, the accidents I was in had I been hog-tied to the seat. The insurance companies, and Medical providers, ALWAYS lobby for these laws but I haven't heard of a single case where after such a law was passed the insurance company says, "Oh with your 20 year perfect driving record (not mine) we've decided that your next ___ year's insurance is on us." Has a hospital ever said, "Now that our ER doctors and nurses won't have to be patching up all the accidents maybe we should offer breast enlargement at half price?" Now stop laughing and reread this paragraph in it, under sarcasm, is the point I'm trying to make. The answer to both is NO! And unless an insurance company or hospital administrator is reading this, and wants to prove me wrong, I don't think it ever will be! The 'it's good for you' doesn't stop at the things listed above. What if a slimy politician took it in his, or her, head that tattooing is wrong? Or certain subjects can't be tattooed on anybody? Like large breasted blondes, skulls, flames, or spider webs? I hope I'm NOT giving them any ideas because I have all these. This can be taken as far as you want to go like; they pass a law that ONLY Army, Marine, Navy, Airforce w/e tattoos are kosher. Or just Democrat or Republican ink is allowed. How about the ONLY lower back, female, tattoo that will be allowed is a 'GodSmack Sun?' Okay tattooists stop salivating imagining how much business you'll get by people running out to get their favorite tattoo done. And remember the upswing will only last until enforcement duties are figured out, i.e., the local Police, County cops, State Police or help us all if the FBI gets the job. Actually help them I don't need any help! And of course that's not the only thing 'good for you.' This has been tried but what if Congress actually passed a law banning Rock & Roll, Country, Blues, Rock-a-Billy or Rap music. Or what if they legislate pianos, Violins and Trumpets are the only acceptable instruments? No electric guitars, fiddles, Blues Harps or Saxophones? And of course subsidizing lessons is another way to do, almost, the same thing! Americans are lucky the founding fathers came from Europe where Religion - a belief in their God - was considered 'good for you' so it was mandated in some places; which is where 'The First Amendment' came from. If European governments had mandated seatbelts on cable cars and horses, and or required at least 4 oz. of meat at dinner -- chicken, beef or fish -- there may have been another Bill of Rights. This one saying, something like, "Congress shall make no law requiring citizens to do anything somebody thinks will be good for them." Unless, of course, any of them made, or sold, seatbelts or had anything to do with producing, or selling, meat. In 1776 that was, almost, everybody. This was long before people either ate meat or were vegetarians. In fact getting enough to eat was more important than the cholesterol!" Now a few quotes; "The career of a politician mainly consists in making one part of the nation do what it does not want to do, in order to please and satisfy the other part of the nation. It is the prolonged sacrifice of the rights of some persons at the bidding and for the satisfaction of other persons. The ruling idea of the politician - stated rather bluntly - is that those who are opposed to him exist for the purpose of being made to serve his ends, if he can get power enough in his hands to force these ends upon them." -- Auberon Herbert "There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want merely because you think it would be good for him." -- Robert Heinlein "The most basic question is not what is best but who shall decide what is best." -- Thomas Sowell http://www.total-knowledge.com/~willyblues/ From; Willys Jokes archieves To B D; your points was covered; like here; The insurance companies, and Medical providers, ALWAYS lobby for these laws but I haven't heard of a single case where after such a law was passed the insurance company says, "Oh with your 20 year perfect driving record (not mine) we've decided that your next ___ year's insurance is on us." Has a hospital ever said, "Now that our ER doctors and nurses won't have to be patching up all the accidents maybe we should offer breast enlargement at half price?" Now stop laughing and reread this paragraph in it, under sarcasm, is the point I'm trying to make. The answer to both is NO! And unless an insurance company or hospital administrator is reading this, and wants to prove me wrong, I don't think it ever will be! I've had this & been posting it a while and ain't any insurance companies trying to prove me wrong!  more

Resolved Question: The Nanny -- Nazi -- State Goes a long with Why People Are Scared (The original & my response)?

Willys cynical thought for the day; In my web research, Declaration of Independence, etc., I have yet to find where the government says they'll be my freaking mommy! So you goddamn politicians stay the hell out of my life and pockets AZZHOLES! The Nanny State (I got this in a Biker email rag) Worrying about bacteria, New Jersey banned restaurants from serving eggs sunny side up. The ban has since been lifted. Some New Jersey localities have a ban on people pumping their own gasoline. Policemen issue citations for driving without a seatbelt. By law new cars must be equipped with air bags. Federal law mandates that all new toilets flush using a paltry 1.6 gallons of water. Georgia's governor mandates that classical music be given to all new mothers so as to aid infant IQ development. California, and others, has banned smoking in bars. Clinton wants a law passed banning smoking within 100 feet of a federal building. In parts of Ohio, children going trick-or-treating must obtain a special permit. These intrusions and more were recently revealed by television journalist John Stossel on ABC's 20/20. The stated motivation behind this gross intrusion and criminalization of private behavior is to protect us from making unwise choices. John Stossel asked Ricardo Martinez, head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), why can't people at least have air bag on/off switches. Martinez responded by saying that society makes decisions about what benefits most people, and most people benefit from air bags. Stossel interviewed Yale University's Professor Kelley D. Brownell, director of the Center for Eating & Weight Disorders who thinks Americans eat too many hamburgers and French fries. Professor Brownell wants government to tax fatty foods and those with little nutritional content and use the proceeds to subsidize fruits, vegetables and other nutritious foods. He's suggested that some of the tax proceeds be used to build bike and hiking trails. I'm wondering just when Americans are going to decide that we've had enough government meddling in our lives. It is nobody's business whether I eat eggs sunny side up, drive without wearing seat belts, or pig out on hamburgers and French fries. I'd like someone to show me Congress's constitutional authority for government protecting me from making unwise choices. Those who believe government should be in the business of making us take care of ourselves, should tell us where does it all end? Should government decide what time we go to bed? After all sleep is vital to good health. Should government force us to exercise, read wholesome literature, and bathe regularly? The people who advocate a nanny government (a better term is Nazi government) are cowards. You say, "What do you mean, William?" Take Kelley Brownell. If he doesn't want me to eat that Big Mac and French fries, let him walk up to my table and remove them from my plate. He wants no part of doing that because he doesn't want to meet his maker this year so he prefers using the brutal forces of government. "The rest is mine; When I was young, bullies use to pick on me, take food off my lunch tray and otherwise harass me. That's until I followed the advice of my father who told me that if you let a bully get away with one thing, the next day it's going to be something else and the following day something else again. He told me that the bullying won't stop until I decide to stand up and fight. He said that even if I lose the fight, the next time I'm bullied, stand up and fight again. Let the bully know that when he bullies, win, lose or draw, he has a fight on his hands. Eventually he will stop. I think Americans should employ my Dad's advice. As long as we stand as lambs before the slaughter you can bet that there'll be no end to Congress's bureaucratic stooges bullying us. This is still America, last I checked anyway, yes we have 'freedom' here but 'freedom' is, never was and never will be 'Free.' Those of us who like to eat hamburgers and greasy fries must take responsibility by a) walking around with a big butt b) doing exercise or c) (in my case) taking cholesterol lowering pills and *trying* to stay away from the greasy stuff. If we don't want to wear seatbelts, or helmets, WE, not Congress, must pay in pain, time (in hospitals, rehabs w/e), or loss of body parts. I'm firmly convinced I would never have survived, some of, the accidents I was in had I been hog-tied to the seat. The insurance companies, and Medical providers, ALWAYS lobby for these laws but I haven't heard of a single case where after such a law was passed the insurance company says, "Oh with your 20 year perfect driving record (not mine) we've decided that your next ___ year's insurance is on us." Has a hospital ever said, "Now that our ER doctors and nurses won't have to be patching up all the accidents maybe we should offer breast enlargement at half price?" Now stop laughing and reread this paragraph in it, under sarcasm, is the point I'm trying to make. The answer to both is NO! And unless an insurance company or hospital administrator is reading this, and wants to prove me wrong, I don't think it ever will be! The 'it's good for you' doesn't stop at the things listed above. What if a slimy politician took it in his, or her, head that tattooing is wrong? Or certain subjects can't be tattooed on anybody? Like large breasted blondes, skulls, flames, or spider webs? I hope I'm NOT giving them any ideas because I have all these. This can be taken as far as you want to go like; they pass a law that ONLY Army, Marine, Navy, Airforce w/e tattoos are kosher. Or just Democrat or Republican ink is allowed. How about the ONLY lower back, female, tattoo that will be allowed is a 'GodSmack Sun?' Okay tattooists stop salivating imagining how much business you'll get by people running out to get their favorite tattoo done. And remember the upswing will only last until enforcement duties are figured out, i.e., the local Police, County cops, State Police or help us all if the FBI gets the job. Actually help them I don't need any help! And of course that's not the only thing 'good for you.' This has been tried but what if Congress actually passed a law banning Rock & Roll, Country, Blues, Rock-a-Billy or Rap music. Or what if they legislate pianos, Violins and Trumpets are the only acceptable instruments? No electric guitars, fiddles, Blues Harps or Saxophones? And of course subsidizing lessons is another way to do, almost, the same thing! Americans are lucky the founding fathers came from Europe where Religion - a belief in their God - was considered 'good for you' so it was mandated in some places; which is where 'The First Amendment' came from. If European governments had mandated seatbelts on cable cars and horses, and or required at least 4 oz. of meat at dinner -- chicken, beef or fish -- there may have been another Bill of Rights. This one saying, something like, "Congress shall make no law requiring citizens to do anything somebody thinks will be good for them." Unless, of course, any of them made, or sold, seatbelts or had anything to do with producing, or selling, meat. In 1776 that was, almost, everybody. This was long before people either ate meat or were vegetarians. In fact getting enough to eat was more important than the cholesterol!" Now a few quotes; "The career of a politician mainly consists in making one part of the nation do what it does not want to do, in order to please and satisfy the other part of the nation. It is the prolonged sacrifice of the rights of some persons at the bidding and for the satisfaction of other persons. The ruling idea of the politician - stated rather bluntly - is that those who are opposed to him exist for the purpose of being made to serve his ends, if he can get power enough in his hands to force these ends upon them." -- Auberon Herbert "There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want merely because you think it would be good for him." -- Robert Heinlein "The most basic question is not what is best but who shall decide what is best." -- Thomas Sowell http://www.total-knowledge.com/~willyblues/ From; Willys Jokes archieves  more

Resolved Question: The Nanny -- Nazi -- State (The original & my responce)?

Willys cynical thought for the day; In my web research, Declaration of Independence, etc., I have yet to find where the government says they'll be my freaking mommy! So you goddamn politicians stay the hell out of my life and pockets AZZHOLES! The Nanny State (I got this in a Biker email rag) Worrying about bacteria, New Jersey banned restaurants from serving eggs sunny side up. The ban has since been lifted. Some New Jersey localities have a ban on people pumping their own gasoline. Policemen issue citations for driving without a seatbelt. By law new cars must be equipped with air bags. Federal law mandates that all new toilets flush using a paltry 1.6 gallons of water. Georgia's governor mandates that classical music be given to all new mothers so as to aid infant IQ development. California, and others, has banned smoking in bars. Clinton wants a law passed banning smoking within 100 feet of a federal building. In parts of Ohio, children going trick-or-treating must obtain a special permit. These intrusions and more were recently revealed by television journalist John Stossel on ABC's 20/20. The stated motivation behind this gross intrusion and criminalization of private behavior is to protect us from making unwise choices. John Stossel asked Ricardo Martinez, head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), why can't people at least have air bag on/off switches. Martinez responded by saying that society makes decisions about what benefits most people, and most people benefit from air bags. Stossel interviewed Yale University's Professor Kelley D. Brownell, director of the Center for Eating & Weight Disorders who thinks Americans eat too many hamburgers and French fries. Professor Brownell wants government to tax fatty foods and those with little nutritional content and use the proceeds to subsidize fruits, vegetables and other nutritious foods. He's suggested that some of the tax proceeds be used to build bike and hiking trails. I'm wondering just when Americans are going to decide that we've had enough government meddling in our lives. It is nobody's business whether I eat eggs sunny side up, drive without wearing seat belts, or pig out on hamburgers and French fries. I'd like someone to show me Congress's constitutional authority for government protecting me from making unwise choices. Those who believe government should be in the business of making us take care of ourselves, should tell us where does it all end? Should government decide what time we go to bed? After all sleep is vital to good health. Should government force us to exercise, read wholesome literature, and bathe regularly? The people who advocate a nanny government (a better term is Nazi government) are cowards. You say, "What do you mean, William?" Take Kelley Brownell. If he doesn't want me to eat that Big Mac and French fries, let him walk up to my table and remove them from my plate. He wants no part of doing that because he doesn't want to meet his maker this year so he prefers using the brutal forces of government. "The rest is mine; When I was young, bullies use to pick on me, take food off my lunch tray and otherwise harass me. That's until I followed the advice of my father who told me that if you let a bully get away with one thing, the next day it's going to be something else and the following day something else again. He told me that the bullying won't stop until I decide to stand up and fight. He said that even if I lose the fight, the next time I'm bullied, stand up and fight again. Let the bully know that when he bullies, win, lose or draw, he has a fight on his hands. Eventually he will stop. I think Americans should employ my Dad's advice. As long as we stand as lambs before the slaughter you can bet that there'll be no end to Congress's bureaucratic stooges bullying us. This is still America, last I checked anyway, yes we have 'freedom' here but 'freedom' is, never was and never will be 'Free.' Those of us who like to eat hamburgers and greasy fries must take responsibility by a) walking around with a big butt b) doing exercise or c) (in my case) taking cholesterol lowering pills and *trying* to stay away from the greasy stuff. If we don't want to wear seatbelts, or helmets, WE, not Congress, must pay in pain, time (in hospitals, rehabs w/e), or loss of body parts. I'm firmly convinced I would never have survived, some of, the accidents I was in had I been hog-tied to the seat. The insurance companies, and Medical providers, ALWAYS lobby for these laws but I haven't heard of a single case where after such a law was passed the insurance company says, "Oh with your 20 year perfect driving record (not mine) we've decided that your next ___ year's insurance is on us." Has a hospital ever said, "Now that our ER doctors and nurses won't have to be patching up all the accidents maybe we should offer breast enlargement at half price?" Now stop laughing and reread this paragraph in it, under sarcasm, is the point I'm trying to make. The answer to both is NO! And unless an insurance company or hospital administrator is reading this, and wants to prove me wrong, I don't think it ever will be! The 'it's good for you' doesn't stop at the things listed above. What if a slimy politician took it in his, or her, head that tattooing is wrong? Or certain subjects can't be tattooed on anybody? Like large breasted blondes, skulls, flames, or spider webs? I hope I'm NOT giving them any ideas because I have all these. This can be taken as far as you want to go like; they pass a law that ONLY Army, Marine, Navy, Airforce w/e tattoos are kosher. Or just Democrat or Republican ink is allowed. How about the ONLY lower back, female, tattoo that will be allowed is a 'GodSmack Sun?' Okay tattooists stop salivating imagining how much business you'll get by people running out to get their favorite tattoo done. And remember the upswing will only last until enforcement duties are figured out, i.e., the local Police, County cops, State Police or help us all if the FBI gets the job. Actually help them I don't need any help! And of course that's not the only thing 'good for you.' This has been tried but what if Congress actually passed a law banning Rock & Roll, Country, Blues, Rock-a-Billy or Rap music. Or what if they legislate pianos, Violins and Trumpets are the only acceptable instruments? No electric guitars, fiddles, Blues Harps or Saxophones? And of course subsidizing lessons is another way to do, almost, the same thing! Americans are lucky the founding fathers came from Europe where Religion - a belief in their God - was considered 'good for you' so it was mandated in some places; which is where 'The First Amendment' came from. If European governments had mandated seatbelts on cable cars and horses, and or required at least 4 oz. of meat at dinner -- chicken, beef or fish -- there may have been another Bill of Rights. This one saying, something like, "Congress shall make no law requiring citizens to do anything somebody thinks will be good for them." Unless, of course, any of them made, or sold, seatbelts or had anything to do with producing, or selling, meat. In 1776 that was, almost, everybody. This was long before people either ate meat or were vegetarians. In fact getting enough to eat was more important than the cholesterol!" Now a few quotes; "The career of a politician mainly consists in making one part of the nation do what it does not want to do, in order to please and satisfy the other part of the nation. It is the prolonged sacrifice of the rights of some persons at the bidding and for the satisfaction of other persons. The ruling idea of the politician - stated rather bluntly - is that those who are opposed to him exist for the purpose of being made to serve his ends, if he can get power enough in his hands to force these ends upon them." -- Auberon Herbert "There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want merely because you think it would be good for him." -- Robert Heinlein "The most basic question is not what is best but who shall decide what is best." -- Thomas Sowell http://www.total-knowledge.com/~willyblues/ From; Willys Jokes archieves  more

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Effective Tuesday, Florida and Arkansas will join 26 other states in which not wearing a seat belt is a primary violation. Under Florida’s old law, law enforcement officers could not pull over drivers simply for not wearing a seat belt. Citations ...

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New seat belt law is good for Florida drivers - Oracle

MANATEE — Beginning today, local authorities will begin stopping vehicles for drivers and passengers not buckled up. Before, law enforcement had to have another reason to stop a car before issuing seat belt citation. A new law has changed that ...

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Unbuckled seat belt means a $116 ticket - Bradenton Herald

IRON MOUNTAIN - Law enforcement officers during the July 4 holiday weekend will be cracking down on impaired drivers and seat belt violators. In 2007, 34 percent of all drivers involved in traffic-related crashes during the Independence Day holiday ...

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported good news Thuesday: The death rate on the nation's roads fell to the lowest point since 1961 last year. The agency tabulated 37,261 highway deaths in 2008, a drop of 9.7 percent from 2007 ...

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POLICE NOTEBOOK: Sheriffs warn of telemarketing group in area - FreeportJournal Standard

We're just a few days away from the Fourth of July. Before you hit the road this holiday, safety experts have some advice on the best way to keep your kids safe in the car. Brandi Thompson with Blank Children's Hospital says, "We encourage parents to ...

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"The release of 2008 fatality data today by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) indicates a significant drop in motor vehicle crash deaths over the same time period in 2007 (9.7%). The overall number of traffic fatalities ...

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HENDERSONVILLE — Authorities said a toddler who suffered critical injuries in a car crash was not properly restrained, and statistics suggest the child likely would've escaped serious injury had he been in a car seat. The two-vehicle wreck happened ...

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Toddler critically injured in Hendersonville wreck - Asheville Citizen-Times

THE VILLAGES — Starting today, Florida law enforcement can pull drivers over simply for not wearing their seat belts. The new law, titled the Dori Slosberg and Katie Marchetti Safety Belt Law, allows law enforcement officers throughout the state to ...

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Primary seat belt law takes effect today - Villages Daily Sun

Without exception, car makers like to sell their wares by using the phrase: “fun to drive.” Yet behind the scenes, a lot of them are working on turning the driver into a passenger behind the wheel. Take zoom-zooming Mazda , for example. Its ASV-4 ...

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