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Should Pets Be Required to Wear a Seat Belt?

SodaHead Living 2012/06/11 19:39:13
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Hmm ... we've never really thought about this one before. Should owners have to buckle up their pets in the car, or face a hefty fine? In New Jersey, penalties for driving with an unrestrained pet range from $250 to $1,000 and as much as six months in jail, NorthJersey.com reports.

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"That’s for each offense," Col. Frank Rizzo, police superintendent for the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, told reporters. "So, if you have more than one animal loose in your car, just do the math…"

The New Jersey statute defines unrestrained pets in cars as animal cruelty. Some pet owners use small cages, but most buy seats and harnesses that attach directly to existing seat belts, NorthJersey.com reports. However, a 2010 survey conducted by the American Automobile Association showed that 20 percent of those polled allow their dogs to sit on their laps while they drive. And nearly one-third of the respondents admitted that unrestrained pets are distracting.

“Some people tell us they like to let their pets hang their heads out the window to take in the fresh air," Rizzo said, "but dogs and cats become projectiles in a crash." Do you think people should be forced to buckle up their pets?
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  • glass_butterfly ~YSU~ 2012/06/11 21:28:33 (edited)
    Yes
    glass_butterfly ~YSU~
    +19
    I tie my dog up in the passenger seat or the back seat cause she'll try and jump in my lap (this is no purse dog, this is a 65-70lbs adult black lab, who still thinks she's a puppy) She could obstruct my view! Very dangerous. And for the safety of the dog too, if in a car accident I'd hate to think of my poor girl to fly out the window and getting hurt worst! Pet lover

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  • HarleyCharley 2012/06/13 17:34:38
    No
    HarleyCharley
    that's stupid.
  • whateverbabynevermind 2012/06/13 17:29:10
    No
    whateverbabynevermind
    But I guess it's better than strapping your dog to the top of your car while going on a trip across the country.
  • shell 2012/06/13 16:58:50
    No
    shell
    +1
    soon we will not be allowed to drive cars at all look at all the lives will be saved we should get horses and buggys or walk oh thats dangerous too ok stay home in bed best
  • Bothergirl 2012/06/13 16:51:15
    Yes
    Bothergirl
    +1
    If you love your pet you would secure it in the seat. All it takes is an accident to propel you dog, or cat, into the air and become a missile. I cage my cats and secure it down.
  • sodamonger 2012/06/13 16:33:36
    No
    sodamonger
    +3
    Put them in a kennel if you're that concerned but a seat belt? C'mon...
  • David 2012/06/13 15:57:44
    No
    David
    OTOH, I suppose the Nanny State could ticket pet dogs, cats, gerbils and snakes who simply refuse to buckle up. It could. After all, there's apparently nothing to limit the anarcho-tyrannical tendencies of contemporary governments...
  • M'lud 2012/06/13 14:52:27
    No
    M'lud
    The law in Florida requires my dog be restrained when I put the top down on the convertible. I thought the law was passed to protect people from all the dogs being hauled around in the backs of pick up trucks, but apparently it is for the safety of the dog. While it is probably a very good idea, and I (usually) comply with it, I do not believe in burdensome legislation designed to protect me from myself. I have seen no statistical studies showing a decrease in vehicular pet deaths due to restraints. I have not been shown evidence that "projectile pets" are a particular hazard. Does anybody know of any cases of injury caused by an airborn kitty?
  • MS PRUD 2012/06/13 14:46:42
    No
    MS PRUD
    +1
    I dont need the government to tell me how to take care of my pet. My dog is part of my family and when we travel he has the whole floor of the back seat of our truck since the seat folds up and he can lay down and not be in the seat at all.
  • Yess 2012/06/13 14:09:05 (edited)
    No
    Yess
    I don't think it should be up to the government. It should be up to us. They're our pets and if we care about them then we'll ensure their safety if not then we won't.
  • Laura Lovegood 2012/06/13 13:05:07
  • skyebrand Laura L... 2012/06/14 10:47:26
    skyebrand
    +1
    lol...it's people like you we DON'T want wearing seatbelts...it's called Natural Selection...weed out the retards!
  • Laura L... skyebrand 2012/06/14 12:05:32
  • PJ Sweet Cheeks 2012/06/13 12:59:42
    No
    PJ  Sweet Cheeks
    No I think that is ridiculous!!
    Dogs love hanging their heads out the window don't take that away from them!!!
  • wassup PJ Swe... 2012/06/15 04:43:13
    wassup
    I would do it if it saved their life.
  • PJ Swe... wassup 2012/06/15 18:04:05
    PJ  Sweet Cheeks
    Well of course, but dogs have been riding in cars and trucks since the creation of them and to have a law...please, we don't need any more laws in this country where we are to be free!!! Everyday it seems more and more laws pop up over anything and everything...land of the free....not anymore!!! Now not even pets!!!
  • JayLynx 2012/06/13 11:33:04
    No
    JayLynx
    One more rubbish for sale!
  • Ex Republican 2012/06/13 10:47:26
    Yes
    Ex Republican
    +1
    Yes, not only for the dog's safety, but for the owners as well. A dog in panic can inflict a lot of damage while trying to get away. I love my dogs too much to not make sure they are safe.
  • Ameera 2012/06/13 08:37:39
    Yes
    Ameera
    +1
    for safely. dont want them slamming into the glass windows
  • Julian 2012/06/13 07:55:57
  • Ian 2012/06/13 07:47:57
    No
    Ian
    +1
    Cute photo, though ^‿^
  • Dzeeng 2012/06/13 07:24:55
    No
    Dzeeng
    +1
    It seems to me ,no
  • Lovita 2012/06/13 07:07:32
    Yes
    Lovita
    I voted yes, BUT I'm not absolutely positive this will work in the best interests of the driver at ALL times.
    1) When it's just me and my dog in the car, I ALWAYS belt him in, JUST in case we are in an accident. I don't want my dog running lose or interfering with paramedics in case they have to help me out of my car.
    2) If my sister is driving my car, all three of our dogs want to sit on her lap (SPECIAL MAGIC LAP.........). I hold on to my dog, and push the other two dogs in the back seat, so that they don't interfere with the gear shift, hand brake or steering wheel.
    3) And once, when I was driving, I didn't belt-in my dog. While sitting at a red light, this big guy came up to my car and started pounding on my car. (my window was open) He was demanding money from me. I jumped and tried to close the window. Next thing I knew, my dog came flying across from the front passenger seat and started barking at the guy, just as he started to grab my arm. The big guy jumped back, and I was able to close my window. My dog was able to scare the creep off. My dog protected me.
    Dogs riding in the back of a truck should be safely belted in for their own safety.
    As for dogs sitting in the back seat of a vehicle, I'm not sure. Are we talking about in the event of an acciden...



    I voted yes, BUT I'm not absolutely positive this will work in the best interests of the driver at ALL times.
    1) When it's just me and my dog in the car, I ALWAYS belt him in, JUST in case we are in an accident. I don't want my dog running lose or interfering with paramedics in case they have to help me out of my car.
    2) If my sister is driving my car, all three of our dogs want to sit on her lap (SPECIAL MAGIC LAP.........). I hold on to my dog, and push the other two dogs in the back seat, so that they don't interfere with the gear shift, hand brake or steering wheel.
    3) And once, when I was driving, I didn't belt-in my dog. While sitting at a red light, this big guy came up to my car and started pounding on my car. (my window was open) He was demanding money from me. I jumped and tried to close the window. Next thing I knew, my dog came flying across from the front passenger seat and started barking at the guy, just as he started to grab my arm. The big guy jumped back, and I was able to close my window. My dog was able to scare the creep off. My dog protected me.
    Dogs riding in the back of a truck should be safely belted in for their own safety.
    As for dogs sitting in the back seat of a vehicle, I'm not sure. Are we talking about in the event of an accident or these backseated dogs hampering the driver?
    As I said, for ME, I prefer to belt in my dog when it's just the two of us. The time my dog saved me, I hope will NEVER, EVER happen again!
    Then you have "Service Dogs." Should they be required to be belted in too?
    I think each pet owner needs to think what is best for his/her own pet, while they are driving their car.
    (It's against the law to use your cell phone and drive in Hawaii, but I've seen drivers talking and driving: $90.00 fine IF they are caught by police)
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  • grease1... Lovita 2012/06/13 10:25:21
    grease1lover!
    +1
    i read all of this and if my pup did that to the guy i would give my pup all the chew toys and bones in the world!
  • Lovita grease1... 2012/06/14 10:52:27
    Lovita
    I hugged my dog for saving me! And when we got home, I carried him around the house!!!! I also bought him a new chew toy too!!!!
  • grease1... Lovita 2012/06/14 17:23:25
    grease1lover!
    +1
    lol you were lucky you brought him on that ride! if my dog did that the guy would laugh because i have a tiny dog!
  • Lovita grease1... 2012/06/16 08:30:48
    Lovita
    My dog is a 17.9 lb. Chihuahua/Terrier and not very big. BUT Chihuahuas can be VERY LOUD!!!!!! Good watch dogs!!!
  • grease1... Lovita 2012/06/17 16:43:15
    grease1lover!
    i thought you said it was a black lab
  • Lovita grease1... 2012/06/18 00:14:27
    Lovita
    Oh no! I've always only had small dogs. My ex had the cat that was larger than ALL the two dogs we had!
    I even had to have three steroid injections in my left elbow, so I could carry my "little" Chihuahua/Terrier."
    Now, if I had a Lab, my arms would reach the floor, trying to carry him!!!!!
  • Wolfman 2012/06/13 07:01:52
    No
    Wolfman
    +1
    The government should have better things to do like BALANCE THE BUDGET!
  • Cornball 2012/06/13 06:24:25
    No
    Cornball
    But they need to be restrained. I doubt anyone's been in an accident because they didn't have their seat belt on, on the other hand pets can be a distraction while driving. So they should be restrained or if not restrained prohibited from being in the front seat.
  • ☆stillthe12c☆ 2012/06/13 06:10:29
    No
    ☆stillthe12c☆
    +1
    But they should be restrain in some fashion so that they so not become a danger to others. I do think the fine there are a little on the ridiculous side. I really think that the government has stuck it nose where it does not belong. What ever happen to freedom of choice. I would never drive without my seatbelts, but the decision should be up to me. Not big brother. The people have been far to willing to let the government take control of their lives. When I get into open spaces where there is little traffic I would love to be able to take my helmet off when riding my motorcycle. I mean that is what I enjoyed about riding my motorcycle. I would never drive on the freeways here in California without one. I have been riding for 50 years and I am very able to read peoples faces. I know which jerk is going to cut me off when I am splitting traffic.
  • nicesteve 2012/06/13 06:05:50 (edited)
    No
    nicesteve
    +1
    Automotive safety belts are designed and intended for people only, and not for pets.

    Pets need to be restrained for safety, but they need restraints designated specificly for

    them. They need to be designed to safely restrain the pet with minimal discomfort to the

    pet, and keep the same from wiggling loose and escaping. Dogs and cats need safety

    restraints designed to keep dogs and cats safe. People restraints aren't sutiable for dogs

    or cats. A cat or dog needs to either wear a suitable harness fitted specificly to the same,

    or ride in a good sturdy and secure pet carrier. Either of these can then be secured with

    most regular human safety restraints. Also make sure to take any airbags into account,

    so they don't jepordize the safety and well being of your beloved pet. the New Jersey

    law is a textbook case in point of too many state legislatures. New Jersey is one of

    several states with a bad reputation for having a nanny government. Their law regarding

    automotive safety for pets is definately too vegue and narrow minded. As usual, the state

    is taking a reactive approach to an issue when much better legislation would result from a

    proactive approach to this issue. This is by no means a first blunder for New Jersey. Take

    a good look at their law tabooing self service at gas statio...



    Automotive safety belts are designed and intended for people only, and not for pets.

    Pets need to be restrained for safety, but they need restraints designated specificly for

    them. They need to be designed to safely restrain the pet with minimal discomfort to the

    pet, and keep the same from wiggling loose and escaping. Dogs and cats need safety

    restraints designed to keep dogs and cats safe. People restraints aren't sutiable for dogs

    or cats. A cat or dog needs to either wear a suitable harness fitted specificly to the same,

    or ride in a good sturdy and secure pet carrier. Either of these can then be secured with

    most regular human safety restraints. Also make sure to take any airbags into account,

    so they don't jepordize the safety and well being of your beloved pet. the New Jersey

    law is a textbook case in point of too many state legislatures. New Jersey is one of

    several states with a bad reputation for having a nanny government. Their law regarding

    automotive safety for pets is definately too vegue and narrow minded. As usual, the state

    is taking a reactive approach to an issue when much better legislation would result from a

    proactive approach to this issue. This is by no means a first blunder for New Jersey. Take

    a good look at their law tabooing self service at gas stations. Another example of nanny

    government's reactive approach to an issue when a proactive approach would be much

    more beneficial to all concerned.
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  • brian 2012/06/13 05:36:34
    No
    brian
    +2
    Are you #@%%*&*! serious! Can't people make decisions them selves! Lets make it against the law to blow out birthday candles on a cake for crying out loud! Why do we make cars that go over 60 mph when it is against the law to go any faster on most highways? Are the brains of humanity De-evolving? Are we thinking back-words? Are we addicted to making laws? Whats going on? Have I gone mad, or has the world gone mad?
  • waterlady 2012/06/13 05:31:56
    Yes
    waterlady
    +2
    If there is a way to strap them in, they shoould be.
  • Kurbdog 2012/06/13 05:27:22
    No
    Kurbdog
    +2
    How in the F@*K am i going to get seatbelts on my SNAKES? snake in a car
  • Julian Kurbdog 2012/06/13 08:05:09 (edited)
  • grease1... Kurbdog 2012/06/13 10:27:41
    grease1lover!
    +1
    put it in a cage or something! and they meant dogs or cats
  • Kurbdog grease1... 2012/06/13 18:33:04
    Kurbdog
    I know ...........i was trying to be funny ,my snakes don't go on road trips very often ,and when they do they are properly contained ; )
  • amiga 2012/06/13 05:03:56
    No
    amiga
    +1
    Taking measures to insure the safety of a pet while driving is A Good Thing® -- but there are already far too many nanny-state laws on the books. Enough already!
  • HAlex1972 2012/06/13 03:55:41
    No
    HAlex1972
    +3
    This is just another way for the local municipality to extract money out of the "commoners". I'm all for wearing your seatbelt, but I don't think we need the government to force us to. Its not our government's job to make sure we take care of ourselves.

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