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From: smithson@calma.uucp (Brian Smithson)
Newsgroups: net.consumers
Subject: Re: If big business could save lives, would it?
Message-ID: <21@calma.uucp>
Date: Mon, 16-Sep-85 14:30:19 EDT
Article-I.D.: calma.21
Posted: Mon Sep 16 14:30:19 1985
Date-Received: Wed, 18-Sep-85 04:47:24 EDT
References: <18900001@datacube.UUCP> <712@rduxb.UUCP>
Reply-To: smithson@calma.UUCP (Brian Smithson)
Organization: GE/Calma Co., R&D Systems Engineering, Milpitas, CA
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Summary: 

In article <712@rduxb.UUCP> smh@rduxb.UUCP (henning) writes:
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>From the keys of Steve Henning, AT&T Bell Labs, Reading, PA rduxb!smh
>
>> 		But let's face it, the only reason seat belts are
>> 		becoming a law everywhere is to save insurance co.'s
>> 		and car makers a lot of money.  We do live in a 
>> 		"big business" society.
>
>And...if you save the insurance co.'s money by preventing death and
>injury and save the car makers a lot of money by saving them the 
>trouble of putting on expensive air bags, then you are saving me
>money on my insurance and my next new car.  Thank you; keep the good
>laws coming.  And...thank big business for caring for my pocket book.
>
...not to mention the original topic of discussion, saving lives!


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