<VV> Importance of seat belts, was: Woman killed in Corvair accident

Dennis PLEAU ddpleau at msn.com
Sun Aug 17 19:02:41 EDT 2008


I agree with both of you
 
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> Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 18:03:00 -0400> To: airvair at earthlink.net> From: carmerjr at mindspring.com> CC: virtualvairs at corvair.org> Subject: Re: <VV> Importance of seat belts, was: Woman killed in Corvair accident> > Looking at the Corvair and where it was struck How can anyone say > that seat belts would have saved this> dear lady. The drunk bastard should be executed for the innocent life > he took. PERIOD !!!> Chuck Armer> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////> > > At 04:10 PM 8/17/2008, you wrote:> >(Article edited for brevity)> >> >First let me express my sympathies to the family. Also let me say that I> >don't mean to distract from the impact (no pun intended) such a tragic> >accident will have on them.> >> >However, this should offer a good lesson for anyone out there who 1)doesn't> >wear seat belts, or 2) doesn't have them in their car, regardless of its> >vintage. No antique car club that I know of discourages the installation of> >seat belts in ANY antique car, no matter what vintage it is. Regardless, so> >many antique cars don't have seat belts retrofitted to them. This is a> >dangerous situation, as this accident shows that accidents can happen at> >any time, and even to the most carefully driven antique car.> >> >Therefore, I think that maybe this is a good opportunity for CORSA as a> >club to lead the way in requiring working seat belts for all passengers in> >ALL vehicles that are entered in any of its events. I think it would allow> >something positive to happen as a result of this tragedy.> >> >-Mark
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