Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Flyermax2k3
Originally posted by: Quixfire
There is a seat belt enforcement zone outside my house right know. Three vehicles were pulled over and three other police officers were waiting to stop some more.
Do you think it's right for police to set-up special zones just to right infractions?
BTW, they did have a sigh next to the officer doing the spotting.
No. This is absolutely wrong. It's nothing more than a way of generating revenue for the police department and the local government. If they were serious about enforcing these laws, they would have cameras and police officers on every corner. Of course, I don't think that's right either but doing it the way they do just shows how much they really care about public safety.
Are you an idiot or just pretending?
Police officers and cameras at every corner? This is what they would do if they were serious about enforcing a seatbelt law? This comment is too stupid to even criticize.
You're also saying that because they pull over people without seatbelts, they don't care about public safety? It's just a revenue scam?
Listen up, kid, here is how it works.
In the interest of all drivers, insurance is mandated so that in the event you do get in a crash, the appropriate parties are garaunteed compensation for their injuries/damages. Insurance companies charge a (relatively) small fee based on your driving history and your likeliness to get in a crash, which goes into a pool of money that can be distributed to the people in need of it. The system works because everybody pays a proportional amount and relatively few people ever require more money than they pay in.
When you get in an accident and you are injured, the insurance companies pay the bills (mostly). Medical costs these days can run upwards of several tens of thousands of dollars for relatively minor injuries. It is statistically proven that not wearing a seatbelt increases your chance of an injury during a crash. This means that the insurance company will have to pay out more money, which will lead to them having to raise everybody's rates.
The government owns the roads... it's their property. The government recognizes the need for insurance for the reasons stated above. When the cost to provide insurance gets too high, it ceases to exist. If nobody has insurance, there will be huge bills (both medical and property related) which will go unpaid. This would create a huge problem and would either lead to people going without medical treatment, dying, or the government paying.
Wearing a seatbelt is probably the easiest way to prevent most injuries which occur in automobile crashes, thus it is in the interest of all parties (You and I included), that it is enforced. The easiest way of doing this is selective enforcement, which is exactly what is going on.
So what was your problem again?