Timothy J. Mann
Ashford University
ENG 325
5-03-2014
Today in society it seems our government is taking away more and more of our rights. A law that I would like to discuss is the seat belt law. “New York was the first state to pass a law which required vehicle occupants to wear seat belts, a law that came into effect on Dec 1, 1984.”
Where I live here in Indiana, they passed their first seat belt law on July 1, 1987. If you were pulled over in Indiana after July 1, 1987 and you were not wearing your seat belt, and over the age of 16, you would receive a $25 fine. This law makes no sense to me. What about all the children that are 16 years of age and under? Why would …show more content…
These exceptions make no sense to me. If our government is concerned about the safety of our children then they should not be allowed in these vehicles. What person in their right mind thinks it’s safe for a child to be on a motorcycle? Should any child under the age of 16 be allowed on any type of recreational vehicle or motorcycle? I know from my own experience too many children that have been seriously injured on these types of vehicles, and adults that have lost their lives.
I am currently a Title one instructor at Sullivan Elementary, and during the school year I ride on the school bus as an aide. They are currently trying to pass a law that states all children on a school bus must wear a seat belt. This is going to cost the school corporations thousands of more dollars a year to pay all of the aides it will take to monitor every school bus. We currently have teaching staff that has been without a raise in 10 years. This law will cost us more cuts in our schools, and who are those cuts going to affect? The students or the staff? So should