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Originally Posted by bots
Simple comparisons i look at are things like the wearing seatbelt mandate or the smoking ban, where overnight it enforces a behaviour change
Having experienced them both, there was push back initially, but within a month or 2 people basically fall into line. I expect this to be similar, people will express their opposition, but for the overwhelming majority they will fall into line
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Pushback against the smoking ban I understand the reasons for, but a pushback against mandatory car safety is wild. "How DARE you tell me not to die in a car crash??"

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