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Consumer reports angry with Miley Cyrus for Hannah Montana movie

February 11, 2008 by admin 

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The Consumer Reports are lashing out at Miely Cyris via OK Magazine.  Apparantly, there is a scene in the new Hannah Montana movie with Miely inside a Land Rover, but she is not wearing a seatbelt. This is what the Consumer Reports had to say about the scene in the film.

Consumer Reports writes:

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in about 55 percent of passenger vehicle fatalities in 2006 (the latest data available), the occupants were not wearing seat belts. Even worse, in the 13- to 15-year-old age group, that percentage climbs to 65 percent. Unfortunately, we’re not surprised by these grim statistics because a 2002 survey by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety showed that when parents were dropping teens off at school in the morning, nearly half the teens weren’t using seat belts.

It seems to us that Miley, her father, and Disney had a perfect opportunity to help influence teens and counteract—rather than encourage—this trend. Then again, as Hannah herself sings, “Everybody makes mistakes.” Maybe Hannah, Billy and Disney, will take a tip from the rest of Hannah’s song and get it right next time around: “Nobody’s Perfect! I gotta work it! Again and again ’til I get it right. Nobody’s Perfect!”

 

Wow! That’s really intense.

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