Students Speak Out
Against New Seat Belt Law
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Shelia Rucker, 28 Winston-Salem, T C.
Sophomore - “1 think the new mandat )ry
law is essential in that it saves lives. I' /as
glad to hear that it became mandat jry
regardless of the “’inconvenience” it cai ses
drivers.”
C. Sport Page, 22, Roanoke, Va., Senior -
“I don’t think the seat belt helps as much as
the U.S. administration claims, especially
in the case of an emergency when you need
to get out of the car quickly and the seat belt
is holding you down.”
Sheila Reaves, 19, Greensboro, N.C.,
Sophomore, Business Administration - “I
feel the law is necessary because it is pro
ven to save more lives.”
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