Opponents of laws that require automobile drivers and passengers to wear seat belts argue that in a free society people have the right to take risks as long as the people do not harm other as a result of taking the risrk. As a result, they coclude that it should be each person's decision that whether or not to wear a seat belt. Which of the following ,if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion drawn above?
B Automonile insurance rates for all automobile owners are higher because of the need to pay for the incresed injuries or deaths of people not wearing seat belts.
D the rate of automobile fatalities in states that do not have mandatory seat belt laws is greater than the rate of fatalities in states that do have such laws.