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June 26th, 2015 08:50 AM #11^sabihan mo lang bro "buckle up" ☺ pero dito sa probinsya, galing sa tinirhan ko 4 minutes lang or even less nasa office na saka wala pang traffic, so, honestly, most of the time, di na nakapag seat belt.
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June 26th, 2015 09:06 AM #12
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June 26th, 2015 09:13 AM #13
Whether it's mandated by law or not, seatbelts always. This also includes rear passengers, and that infants/children are placed in the proper child restraints. I've seen accidents were passengers were thrown clear or front seats were bent forward because of rear passengers not buckling up. I also buckle up when were just going to another home in the same subdivision. The only time i don't is when i'm jockeying the car around the garage or parking.
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June 26th, 2015 09:43 AM #14
Pinputok lang ng DOTC uli yang seat belt law to cover up mga kapalpakan nila sa plates, license cards & MRT. In short it's a smoke screen for a cover up to get the heat out of those bastards. The law is there, it's for the implementing agencies/body to execute but then again here comes this mader facker DOTC blowing their horn.
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June 26th, 2015 09:47 AM #15
My rule and I impose it, is "everyone in the vehicle should buckle-up"
A person who is not, can become a ballistic.... If the person is killed because the person was thrown out of the vehicle, then that was the person's choice...
However, the unbuckled person could kill a buckled one.
So, buckle-up everyone!
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June 26th, 2015 10:08 AM #16
I don't have a problem getting my front passenger to wear his/her seatbelt, but it gets tricky with rear passengers. For long out of town drives, I get them to wear seatbelts, but for drives around the city, it's harder to ask them to buckle up.
Back when I was younger, I told myself, "when I get my own car, I'll be in control and noone will ride my car without seatbelts". But it's quite hard asking folks to wear seatbelts at the back. It's like the idea is so foreign to them, and it seems disrespectful to impose myself on them. How do you guys get your rear passengers to buckle up?
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June 26th, 2015 10:11 AM #17bro, i always read your posts with glee, and with anticipation of a long lost paramour :D but, you know, people in government like us, we thread on thin ice, it's not we're lacking balls, but, you know, we also bite the hand feeds us but in hushed voices. in short, I agree with you :D
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June 26th, 2015 10:13 AM #18
I can strongly relate to this. Debate pa talaga muna para mag seatbelt lang tong older folk ko kesyo malapit lang daw ang byahe tsaka bagalan ko na lang magdrive. Ang sabi ku naman mabagal at maingat nga ako eh yung kasalubong naman natin 100kph ang takbo, panu yun?!.
Ang ginagawa ko nalang, di talaga ako aandar ng di sya nakaseatbelt. Hahah
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June 26th, 2015 10:25 AM #19
sorry,- double post... wtf!
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June 26th, 2015 10:26 AM #20Sa akin pinag sseatbely ko mga nakikisakay sa akin. Tapos pag nag reason na wala naman huli sinasabi ko na di sa huli yan kundi sa safety ntrn
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