seamusTX wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:I just don't understand these people.
Many people survive day-to-day only by denying probability. If they didn't get killed yesterday doing the stupid stuff that they do, nyeh, today should be OK.
That said, my uncle, who had seven children, used to let an infant sit in his lap and steer the car. This was in the 1960s, when such things were not illegal, and seat belts were rare. I'm sure those of you who are old enough remember when most seat belts were stuffed into a crack, and some assertive libertarians would cut them out.
I also remember from that era the infant car seats that hung by a couple of bent wires over the back of the front seat of the car. The poor kid would have become a human cannonball in the event of a crash.
- Jim
I remember my own dad doing that stuff........but that was back in the late 1950s/early 1960s. The Surgeon General's report on smoking hadn't been published yet. The airbag hadn't been invented yet. Seat belts were an expensive upgrade, as a lot of cars (including our '53 Merc') didn't even
have seat belts, and they weren't always an available option. Automotive safety glass wasn't.......yet. Dashboards were made of metal. Earlier, cars were made with doors that hinged at the trailing edge rather than the leading edge, and it was common for drivers and passengers to be ejected forward and outward through doors that burst open. (The grandfather of a former girlfriend of mine was the automotive engineer for Dodge Motors who got that feature deleted from their catalog, way back when.) There were a LOT of poor designs (by modern standards) back then, and people did a LOT of things that were unsafe back then, either because the technology to make things safer didn't exist yet, or because existing technology wasn't very good yet.
We are now 50-60 years beyond that point. Seat belts have been standard equipment on cars for about 50 years now. We've had improved child safety seats for 2 or 3 decades now. Airbags are standard equipment. I get it that some people are just idiots. But back in the '50s and 60s, one could legitimately plead ignorance. The general knowledge simply wasn't there, and in many cases, neither was the technology. But I'd be willing to wager a significant part of my income that a LOT of these modern nimrods have web-connected smart phones, flat screen TVs, and home computers with wi-fi connections.
Some cars won't even start unless the seatbelt is latched. There
is no more excuse for any such ignorance, and so consequently ALL such behavior is simply due to insufficient IQ.
Sadly, they breed. That's one thing they do really REALLY well.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
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