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Seat belts aren't a sure thing Sam. You just personally believe they are. That's the problem. You don't believe in vaccines, all or in part, while many do. You believe in seat belts, while some question the official narrative and see seat belt laws as infringing on personal freedoms.Whereas vaccines are not sure things like seat belts.
http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1564465,00.html
Make what you will of the above article. I personally believe in wearing seatbelts myself, but I also believe in vaccinations. I'm not seeing the distinction you are trying to draw between the two. I don't see one. Seems its likely just your own biases (as we all have them).
So how does a society implement the rule of law if we ultimately have to rely on each individual's ability to make the "lawful" choice? Aren't we treading into anarchy here?