Removed my headrests
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Originally posted by 05GT-O.C.D.@November 5, 2005, 12:32 AM
I would love to see a judge's face when someone gets brought in to his court for removing the headrests on their own car...
I'm sure the arresting officer would get an earful from the judge.
I would love to see a judge's face when someone gets brought in to his court for removing the headrests on their own car...
I'm sure the arresting officer would get an earful from the judge.
And I'm not quite certain what courts you've visited but I've never seen a judge not side with a LEO who was acting within the law. The judge would be much more likely to give a lecture to the owner regarding why the law exists that would probably include much of the safety and insurnace items mentioned above.
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Originally posted by DiamondBlue@November 5, 2005, 11:37 AM
If you mean ticketed, then yes, if you want to give the police an excuse to hand you an additional ticket when pulled over for something else, feel free.
And I'm not quite certain what courts you've visited but I've never seen a judge not side with a LEO who was acting within the law. The judge would be much more likely to give a lecture to the owner regarding why the law exists that would probably include much of the safety and insurnace items mentioned above.
If you mean ticketed, then yes, if you want to give the police an excuse to hand you an additional ticket when pulled over for something else, feel free.
And I'm not quite certain what courts you've visited but I've never seen a judge not side with a LEO who was acting within the law. The judge would be much more likely to give a lecture to the owner regarding why the law exists that would probably include much of the safety and insurnace items mentioned above.
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#24
for some reason I can't help but think if you insurance company saw that they would cancel your policy. Just like a seatbelt law, I'm pretty sure somewhere in the traffic act handbook there is a law regarding headrests. It may look cool without them, but I have yet to meet someone that looks cool wearing a neck brace.
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John, just go ahead and close this thread. Aparently there are a lot of people who really care about my safety and are getting all worked up not wanting to see me get hurt. That wasn't the point of the thread. Which is exactly why I stated in my very first post about the dangers... guess everyone missed that even though it was in bold print.
What's strange is how upset people are getting when most cars on the road today don't give us any real head rest protection.
What's strange is how upset people are getting when most cars on the road today don't give us any real head rest protection.
#26
Sure, I will close it for you, but just wanted to give you guys something else to think about.....
Removing a headrest could result in getting whiplash if hit from behind. Driving a convertible with the top down could result in a skull fracture if someone tosses a brick off of an overpass. When it comes to safety, you can never be safe enough.
Removing a headrest could result in getting whiplash if hit from behind. Driving a convertible with the top down could result in a skull fracture if someone tosses a brick off of an overpass. When it comes to safety, you can never be safe enough.
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