Revisionist History: Seat Belts & Resistance to Public Health Measures - The Rheumatologist
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Some were furious. State by state, laws were enacted to ensure compliance. In most states, the laws were accompanied by a modest fine, as an added incentive. By the time the laws were written, most understood they were based on good science and common sense. The potential to save lives and prevent tragedy was finally
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