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To: Gabz
One of my regular Wednesday night customers showed up about 8 to wait for his wife to finish with bingo and commented that there were an awful lot of Mexicans along the side of the road and a lot of cars being put up on rollbacks.

Secondary - They're only getting caught because they weren't wearing seat belts - I was referring to nothing being done about their being here illegally.

149 posted on 05/31/2006 10:43:50 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your most dangerous enemy is your own government)
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To: from occupied ga
Secondary - They're only getting caught because they weren't wearing seat belts - I was referring to nothing being done about their being here illegally.

Actually it had to do with illegally registered vehicles, no licenses or illegal ones, and just plain tiredness of the carnage on the roads in this county caused by the illegals. At least one person I know who went through expected to get pulled over because he didn't have his seat belt on, but was just reminded to put it on and sent on his way.

But I do understand and accept your point. Interesting statistic I read in this morning's weekly paper:

According to The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, 922 persons were killed in 837 motor vehicle related crashes in 2004. Of those, 421 persons were unrestrained.

Yet the next paragraph states:

"It can't be over emphasized: Safety belts and child safety seats save lives," says Capt. J. Thomas Martin. "Wearing a safety belt triples your chance of surviving a crash.

My math, which was never my strong suit, I admit, tells me that 421 out of 922, more people died WEARING seatbelts than not wearing them.

190 posted on 05/31/2006 11:05:42 AM PDT by Gabz (Proud to be a WalMartian --- beep)
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