Why is there a law to wear seatbelts?

Brandi NoBarExam West
2 min readMar 23

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There are laws to force people to wear a seatbelt to make money. The motive is always money. Every law is derived from money. “Law” is a business. Laws are “legal” ways to funnel money from the people.

The car was made before the seatbelt. A car manufacturer can’t genuinely say that they care about lives so they install seatbelts because the cost of cars defeats that idea. If car manufacturers cared about lives they would make all cars crash proof, bulletproof, drown proof, can’t hit an animal and roll upside down proof. Seat belts are all about money. You have to pay money if some officer decides to write you a ticket for not wearing a seatbelt.

Who believes that seatbelts was invented and laws created to force you to wear a seatbelt because car manufacturers want to keep you safe? No, there are tons of ways to die in a car. Seatbelt laws and car seats are another way to take money from the people. If someone gets in a car and decides to not put on a seatbelt that’s their business. Why do some police think he can give you a ticket and force you to pay money because you don’t care about wearing a seatbelt? That makes no sense at all.

#Law #Laws #Think

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