The only other times I can remember having a Saab towed were when the clutch completely failed in my '92 900S sedan six years ago while I was on my way to the mechanic to have it replaced, and when I had the shell of my stripped SPG hauled away.
I find it absurd to think of a seatbelt being used or not used is an example of a "lifestyle choice".
Maybe it is, "living" is a lifestyle. I like that.....as opposed to dying. So yeah then, I wear a seatbelt to support my personal lifestyle choice of NOT dying.
i personally think that people who dont wear seatbelts are idiots. i also thing they have the right to be idiots if thats what they chose to do. get the fuck out of my life kthnx.
It's just like NH has no law for motorcycle helmets... If you're 18+ you dont need a helmet on a motorcycle... that to me is just asking for death. And the majority of people I see on motorcycles here, don't wear helmets.
Connecticut didn't have a helmet law either. But, for the life of me, I have no idea what that has to do with Saabs being towed. Alas, mine have keep all four wheels on the ground. I have pics of other people's Saabs being towed, but I will refrain.
If you look, this fread isn't in Off Topic. Please keep it that way. I did not start it to discuss seatbelt laws. I'd hate to have to ask a mod to clean it up or move it.
I will if people don't start showing some respect.
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