Seat Belt Law Should Be Removed

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IIn 1978, a seatbelt law began in Tennessee for infants and young children. By the middle of 1985, all 50 states and the District of Columbia had enacted any child restraint using seat belts, and then New York extended this law for other ages. The law starts requiring all front seats to use safety belts on December 1987 (Williams & Lund, p. 1438). According to 625 ILC 5/12-603.1, driver and passengers are required to use safety belt (Public). The penalty from this law, depending on the states such as New York’s fine is 50 USD and 25 USD for Illinois states. Does the safety belt help save people’s life? Absolutely, using the safety belt is an option to save a driver and passengers life from any accidents but should it be a law? Should people obligate to pay fines if they don’t want to use a safety belt? According to Human rights, people should hold their freedom to choose, if they want to use the safety belt or not on liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Furthermore, police officers can save their time to do other duties instead of enforcing the seat belt law. Human rights are equal rights of human that held by all people (Rodger). The human rights include liberty, the pursuit of happiness, right to own property, and right to life (Friedman). According to seat belt law, this law infringes the human rights by force the people to use seatbelts. If people ignored, it cause of penalty. The normally, people should retain their freedom to decide their own safety and do with their happiness without harm or infringe on each other. Right to own property, the people should have right to use their own properties in any way that they would like and fit for them, also without harm to each other or infringe in rights. For example, when a perso... ... middle of paper ... ...ica. Farmington Hills: Thomson Corporation. Psychology of Poverty And Its Impact On Mental Health. (n.d.). Retrieved May 05, 2014, from Best MSW Program: http://www.bestmswprograms.com Public Act 093-0099. (2003, July 03). Retrieved 05 01, 2014, from Illinois General Assembly: http://www.ilga.gov/ Robertson, L. S. (2002, December). Bias in estimate of seat belt effectiveness. Injury Prevention, 263. Rodger, E. (2010). Get Involved! Humna Rights Activist. (C. Gleason, Ed.) New York: Crabtree Publishing Company. Schoen, J. W. (2012, April 04). Here's where your federal income tax dollars go. Retrieved May 04, 2014, from NBC NEWS: http://www.nbcnews.com/ Violent Crime. (2012). Retrieved May 09, 2014, from FBI: www.fbi.gov Williams, A. F., & Lund, A. K. (1986). Seat Belt Use Laws and Occupant Crash Protection in the United States. America Journal of Public Health, 1438.

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