Seat Belt Laws: Big Brother and the Nanny State
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:13 pm
This goes through my mind at random, tonight our KY Governor was applauding requiring people in large passenger vans to wear them saying it would save lives.. The van they used in their example was in such a horrible accident it was crushed and a seatbelt would have just kept the bodies arranged a little better. (don't mean to sound inconsiderate to the families involved in that crash - it was a very sad tragic incident) I really think we need to start pulling back the Nanny State laws ASAP. Love this articel was written by a PRO seatbelt use person. If it only protects you from yourself then it should NOT be a law.
http://voices.yahoo.com/seat-belt-laws- ... 89716.html
Here is another good one:
http://www.ldsliberty.org/seat-belt-law ... nny-state/
http://voices.yahoo.com/seat-belt-laws- ... 89716.html
Seat Belt Laws: Big Brother and the Nanny State
Let me say at the outset, I'm pro seat belt. I think it's wise and logical to buckle up when operating or riding in a motor vehicle. I think it's equally unwise and illogical for the government to issue a citation for not wearing one.
Not long ago, I was pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt and it got me thinking about things like George Orwell's Big Brother, our present day nanny state and what it means to be a citizen of The United States of America.
The officer smiled as he handed me the twenty-five dollar citation and told me he had it "fixed up" so I wouldn't have to be bothered with going to court, I could just send in my payment and everything would be just fine. That made me think about all the tax paying people he would pull over who didn't have time to fight his citation in court because they were busy working in order to pay their taxes so he could get paid to issue them citations. I also wondered if citations like mine were part of a city government revenue enhancement program enacted to pay for all the new police cars I'd seen around town. I couldn't help but feel it's just too easy for any police force or government to abuse their power when they pretty much know the majority of people who they ticket won't fight back.
I'm not usually incline to agree with the hyperbolic conservative talk show folks but I do side with them when they point out that our liberties aren't being taken away in any broad and sweeping way but rather one at a time and starting with those that seem almost laughably minor. To put it another way, if I had been driving my car in North Korea I wouldn't be surprised if a cop decided to give me a ticket or take me straight to the gulag for not wearing my seat belt.
There is the argument that seat belt usage decreases insurance costs for everyone. I don't know if that's true or not but I do know if that kind of logic is followed to the extreme, we will someday be forced to wear protective clothing and head gear when and if Big Brother allows us to leave our homes.
Here is another good one:
http://www.ldsliberty.org/seat-belt-law ... nny-state/