What I am here to argue is that the campus should not dictate to motorists that they must wear a seat belt. The premise of this bill is that motorists are incapable of being educated on the value of seat belts and unable to exercise personal judgement concerning their personal safety.
There is ample proof that in certain accidents, people were more seriously injured or killed because they wore a seat belt. Mandatory seat belt law proponents occasionally acknowledge that some people do die because of seat belts, but those fatalities are casually dismissed as "insignificant.