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Pulled over for no seatbelt

if6wasnin9

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Cop pulled me over in front of my house because I had no seatbelt. He asked me where I was going and I said Right here. He asked me where I was coming back from and I said Food Lion. He asked me if I bought anything and I said Yes. (Bunch of irrelevant questions.) He said he was giving me a warning so I guess I have to wear my seatbelt if I don't want a ticket.
 
Cop pulled me over in front of my house because I had no seatbelt. He asked me where I was going and I said Right here. He asked me where I was coming back from and I said Food Lion. He asked me if I bought anything and I said Yes. (Bunch of irrelevant questions.) He said he was giving me a warning so I guess I have to wear my seatbelt if I don't want a ticket.
Wearing a seat belt is not so much about avoiding getting a ticket / fine but the significantly reducing the risk of serious injury or death if you're in an accident.

Seat belts are among the most effective safety tools thay we have.
 

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