Sentences with phrase «safety of everyone else»

All too often, we are reminded that drinking and driving poses a serious risk to our safety, the safety of our loved ones, and the safety of everyone else on the road.
Brushing up on driving safety not only benefits the driver, but improves the safety of everyone else on the road as well.
To be serious, when you're tired, you're risking your own safety and the safety of everyone else on the road.
It is no secret that every single time a driver gets behind the wheel of a car, he or she is accepting responsibility for the safety of everyone else on the road.
However, truck drivers often engage in negligent behavior that puts the safety of everyone else on Louisiana's roads at risk.
Failing to neuter / spay your pet endangers their health and the safety of everyone else whom they come into contact with.
Because of the birth parent - child connection, the birth parent should be the decision maker of last resort for their biological child, as long as the decision around that child protects the emotional and physical safety of everyone else in the family.
This is both for the comfort of them, and for the safety of everyone else in the pool.

Not exact matches

Toddlers still need the safety of the high chair until they can safely sit at the kitchen table with everyone else, which could mean well after their 4th birthday.
His critics enjoy the safety of knowing that exile — in parliamentary and media terms — involves being patted on the back by almost everyone else.
To ensure the safety for all of us, our dogs, and everyone else in the community, we will be strictly enforcing the following rules:
Safe Vehicles — A brand new car loaded with safety features will often provide a number of discounts which leads to lower premiums for not only your teen driver but everyone else who drives the vehicle.
«These things only work if everyone else is on it as well,» said Stephen Balkam, founder and CEO of the Family Online Safety Institute and a member of Facebook's Advisory Committee.
Sorry, everyone else who disagrees with Don's assessment of his actual experience (and mine as well), but the reality is simply this... humans look out for themselves first, then maybe others... if it does not endanger their own tenured positions of systemic safety.
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