What is the psychology of people who don't remove the Brilliance BMW badge?
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People who don't remove the Brilliance BMW badge are psychologically normal. Introduction to Brilliance BMW: Brilliance Auto Group Holdings Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Brilliance Auto", English: Brilliance-Auto). Establishment time of Brilliance BMW: Brilliance Auto was established in 2002 as a state-owned sole proprietorship company approved by the Liaoning Provincial Government in accordance with central government decisions. Scale of Brilliance BMW: Brilliance Auto directly or indirectly controls three listed companies: Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Limited (listed in Hong Kong and the U.S.), Jinbei Automobile Co., Ltd., and Shanghai Shenhua Holdings Co., Ltd. It owns 100 holding and participating companies with 40,000 employees.
As an ordinary driver who has driven many cars, I reckon those who drive Brilliance BMW without fastening their seat belts probably think their high-end ride can withstand any danger—too confident, I suppose. Some experienced drivers are used to not buckling up for short trips, thinking it's no big deal, but even the best car can't prevent sudden accidents. I've seen data showing that not wearing a seat belt can double the fatality rate in accidents. In actual driving, this is no trivial matter—a single moment of carelessness can lead to a lifetime of regret. I used to be like that when I was younger, finding the belt a hassle, but a minor collision scared me straight, and I've been more disciplined ever since. I recommend everyone buckle up as soon as they get in the car—forming the habit is the simplest thing. Safe driving is no small matter. Those who cut corners or show off should think about how their loved ones would feel.