I couldn't agree more.  I'm insistent about seat belts.

And if you need a splashier piece of evidence, remember that the only person
to survive the crash that killed Princess Diana was the guy in the FRONT
seat (as opposed to the back, where she was) that was wearing a seat belt.
I find that so sad - I've often wondered if the seat belt would have saved
her life.  I can't imagine her dying in the back with a seat belt, when the
guard up in front survived <sigh>........
Regina Roig Lane BS IBCLC - who can't imagine not wearing one

> -----Original Message-----
> From: kym smythe [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 5:48 PM
> Subject:      Please read and heed
>
> I'm sending this to everyone in my address book.
>
> I was one of the first people on the scene of a fatal car crash at 4:50
> am today.  In the "head on" collision both vehicles air bags delpoyed.
> The woman who had her seat belt fastened had a scratch on her forehead
> and a possible broken leg.  The driver of the truck had no seat belt on
> and was killed on impact (even with his airbag).
>
> Please buckle up and drive safely!
>
> Peace, Kym
> --
> Kym Smythe, MEd, IBCLC
> Bear, DE, USA

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