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Chief of the Boat
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Precisely....seen the aftermath 'too often' IRL and I'll never understand why it continues to happen.
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Stowaway
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Personaly, I've lived through 2 wrecks that would (without a doubt) have killed me, had I been wearing a seat belt. My sister, who always buckled up, died in her one and only wreck.
Seat belts work both ways. They can be life savers, or life takers. On that topic I follow Nature's Law Of Survival, and ignore Man's Law. The world's greatest safety device, is an attentive and careful driver. |
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Silent Hunter
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Think of it as natural selection. Have seen the actual aftermath plenty of times aswell, finding a head on theb ack seat while the body it used to be attached to is flung several meters from the wreck is a tad unnerving.
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