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The other scenario is when you park your car just outside your house and you refuse to lock it because of your nah-nah mindset think just outside the house and no one will steal.
Then suddenly your car gone.
Whose fault is it?
The thief.
Whose fault for not locking the car in the first place?
The owner.
If you locked the car in the first place?
The thief might steal the car then trigger the alarm and you will aware of it, which saves your car from getting stole.
Stealing happens everywhere, it can't be avoided, but can reduce the chance of getting stole.
Same applies to road user, safety comes first, put your ego aside.
Overlook of basic safety which cost your life or your loved one is unforgivable.
Now go back to maibee macai, macai is the one to be condemned on this accident.
Pajero victim overlooked the basic safety of the family, even if the parents wore their belt, but their child did not put on child seat had compromised the safety of their child.
Now netizens raised a lot of issue on their death on how all of them get flung out of car in the first place. Is it the seatbelt failure? Or other factor? No one knows because no report about whether the victims wore their belt or not during the time of incident.
Now, isn't that irony suddenly paultan talked about the importance of seatbelt and the Malaysian Consumers Association has urged the Government to introduce a law making it compulsory for child seats to be installed in cars carrying infants and young children?
What if victims stayed in the car instead of getting flung out, will they still talk about seatbelt and childseat?
Something that is worth thinking.