New Seat Belt Legislation Could Bring Florida Millions
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Posted: 6:10 PM Feb 4, 2009
New Seat Belt Legislation Could Bring Florida Millions
Florida’s chances to grab a 35 million dollar federal grant are running out. The state has until June 30th to adopt a stricter seat belt law in order to receive the money. Some lawmakers hope the extra cash will persuade enough of their colleagues to pass the legislation.
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Sixty percent of people who die in car wrecks aren’t buckled up.

“Taking just a moment to put on that seat belt can make all the difference in the world when your vehicle gets in a crash,” said Florida Highway Patrol Captain Mark Welch.

It’s against the law in Florida to ride in a car without your safety belt, but sometimes it’s hard to enforce. Right now the only way you can get ticketed for not wearing a seat belt is if you get caught violating another traffic law first.

Representative Rich Glorioso filed legislation to change the law so police officers can pull people over if they’re not buckled up.

“The primary seat belt law is going to save lives. It’s going to save 200 lives a year. About 2,700 serious injuries, disabling injuries every year,” said Glorioso.

The legislation has failed before over concerns it would lead to racial profiling. What may calm those fears this time is the state could be awarded 35 million dollars if it acts before July.

Some drivers say the state should grab the money before it’s too late.

“I think it’s important that people wear their seat belts because it really saves lives,” said Judy Brooks.

But others think the legislation should be put off until the economy improves.

“I’m not sure that timing is real good for that,” said Gayle Nelson.

In March, legislators will have to make up their own minds about the timing of the bill but turning down 35 million dollars could be a tough sell back home. The grant money would go to the Department of Transportation and would be earmarked for highway projects.


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Posted by: Ann Location: Florida on Feb 5, 2009 at 06:24 PM

I do not think that the seat belt law is fair - if a person does not use their belt and dies as a result in an accident, then they have hurt no one but themselves. I have a friend in Ohio who always used the seat belt and died as a result of the belt going thru her intestines and bled to death before they could get her to the hospital. They save lives and they have also cost lives. Another child I read about was strangeled by a seat belt. It is all a money maker for the car companies and states as the states make a lot of money out of giving people tickets. If a person has a problem in fastening the seat belt across their chest (as women do) with breast problems, then they would know how it feels to have these across their chests. I think people have the right to make the decision of whether to wear a seat belt or not except for children. We do need to protect the children if we can. I do not & will not wear mine - it is my life and I have the right to decide.