Abstract
An idea is put forward that a plaintiff who failed to have his seat belt buckled at the time he suffered injury in an car crash was guilty of contributory negligence.
An idea is put forward that a plaintiff who failed to have his seat belt buckled at the time he suffered injury in an car crash was guilty of contributory negligence.
Traffic Digest and Review, Vol. 15 (1967), No. 2 (February), p. 7-13
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