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Oh how dreadful for your friend T4 - that is so tragic and I can welll understand your fear of and reluctance to use seatbelts - such a tragic event is enough to put doubts in anybody's minds.
I am no expert on such matters and cannot possibly comment on the chances of what happened to your friend ever happening again to another unfortunate person and such a tragedy happening to one other person is one more than anyone would ever want to see it happen to! But I would be interested to hear if there are any statisitics on such matters and how many lives seatbelts have destroyed versus how many they have saved? If anyone can throw any light on how we can find out such information it might be useful for us all to know and be aware of?
Sadly T4 - we will always have people who are hypocritical enough to judge others and who waffle on about what we should and should not do, when they themselves are far from being lily white but I suppose when it comes to safety none of us (and this applies to everyone) can afford to take any uneccessary chances with our own and our loved one's lives and all we can do as responsible and caring adults is to ensure that we do everything humanly possible to make sure we do not put ourselves, our families and others at risk - sadly for a lot of people they only learn this valuable lesson when it is far too late!
Sue
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