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"Better a broken heart than a broken neck," snaps Anna.
In theory, the restraints, required by the Government since 1969, help prevent the whiplash injuries that often result when an occupant's neck snaps back suddenly, particularly in a rear-end collision.
Her neck snaps in several places.
A bald man with a Nikon camera around his neck snaps pictures.
"The important thing is to ensure the neck snaps and there's a quick death," he says.
When you have a long drop through the trapdoor, the neck snaps immediately if you've got your knot right.
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His neck snapped, and he died.
"It's good," he answered as he accelerated and my neck snapped back against the headrest.
"I want to hear her neck snap with my own two ears," he says.
It was just as he had described; his eyes rolled, the neck snapped back.
If unsupported by a head restraint, the head and neck snap backward and then whip forward.
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