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en It wasn't a big deal at all. I don't think we were going fast enough for (the seat belts) to matter. But I know we're going to need a different car.

en Police officers not wearing their seat belts certainly sends the wrong message to members of the public, ... Obviously, for their own safety, it's in the people's best interest to wear their seat belts.

en The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has completed research that clearly demonstrates booster seats reduce the risk of injury by nearly 60 percent when compared to safety belts alone. When we compared types of injuries between booster seat users and those who used seat belts alone, we found that children in booster seats suffered virtually no abdominal or spinal injuries while children in seat belts suffered injuries to every body region.

en Seat belts are designed for adults. Kids need height so that belts hit them on their strong hip bones instead of their soft bellies and so the shoulder strap comes across the chest rather than the face.

en When you have multiple passengers in a car, that tends to increase the use of alcohol and decrease the use of seat belts. It's not a cool thing to wear a seat belt when you're in the car with all your buddies.

en There is documentation that wearing a seat belt reduces injuries from 55 to 65 percent. The one thing we are seeing is the severity of injuries has been decreasing, which we assume is the result of people wearing their seat belts.

en We've had our seat belts on. And we're trying to survive the ride.

en Car crashes are the leading cause of death for children, and booster seats save lives when properly used in conjunction with lap and shoulder belts. Unfortunately, many children are put at risk when they are improperly restrained by a seat belt intended for an adult or older child and the booster seat phase is skipped.

en Fasten your seat belts. The party is unified.

en Fasten your seat belts. It's going to be a bumpy night!
  Bette Davis

en As the Baby Boomers get older, they're going where it's warmer. It's not a matter of if (Minnesota loses a seat in Congress), it's a matter of when. It would be nice to dodge the bullet one more time, but eventually we're going to lose a seat in Congress.

en In over half of the fatalities this year, no seat belts were worn.

en The department has a policy that officers are required to wear their seat belts,

en m the future champion of the world. I think the Americans want to see me in a test but what they don't realize is, when I get in there with these guys that peole want to see me fight, I'm going to deal with them as I have my first 19 opponents. Hopefully that will satisfy them, and if it doesn't I'll have the belts around my waist to satisfy them. My mission will not be finished until I have the belts wrapped around my waist. I'm here to stay!

en The majority of people dying in our crashes aren't wearing seat belts. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. The majority of people dying in our crashes aren't wearing seat belts.


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