@immortalismortem I… what. You personally know four people who lost a tit to a seatbelt? Personally know six people who had their throats cut (and for the record since you specify non-lethal I’d rather get my throat cut than fly out the window into traffic)? You personally know two people who were somehow disemboweled or close to by a seatbelt?

Like you claim all this but you make no mention of the actual most statistically-common seatbelt-caused injuries–bruised or fractured ribs and sternum (the latter of which I have experienced, and it sucked and hurt like a motherfucker but had I not experienced that pain, I’d likely have died to not be taking you to task right now).



Even aside from that, the chances of a seatbelt saving your life are vastly larger than the chances of a seatbelt injuring you significantly. You’re far more likely to be glad you were wearing a seatbelt than regret it. Claiming anything to the contrary and spreading horror stories about people losing their boobs is grossly irresponsible (and I couldn’t find any evidence that anyone’s ever lost a breast to a seatbelt although it might have happened and I couldn’t find it; however, the search did confirm that they can cause injuries, which is obvious and not surprising–lots of pressure in a small area in an accident–and also that it can cause a sort of fat necrosis but no source I could find mentioned a loss of a breast; also this entire argument stinks of the breast-cancer-awareness save-the-tatas breasts-are-more-valuable-than-women argument which is alarming). Seatbelts 100% save more lives than they cause injury.