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Deadly Consequences: Motorists Warned Against Seatbelt Buckle Inserts


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52 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

Seat belt chimes are annoying.

So is being hit with the full force of an exploding airbag, which may or may not save your life.

So is swapping your car for a wheelchair.

 

 

airbags go good, used to pull em from cars at the scrap yard and detonate them... jeez they can launch a metal bin high in the air.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

These are wonderful devices. I only use them around town. Never on the highway, which would be asking for trouble. 

 

Of course you do. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, simon43 said:

I have to say this is one of the dumbest comments that I have ever read on AN...

cheers champ !

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These devices have their uses. We use them when we take our dogs to the vet, as we lay down the back rest of the rear seats to give enough room for the dogs. When the dogs stand/lay on the back rest, it puts enough pressure on the seat base to set off the seat belt alarm. We also use them when buying dog food, 80 kg of dry food on the back seat is more than enough to set off the alarm.

 

Obviously, we don't use them when people are actually sitting in the seats.

 

 

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34 minutes ago, simon43 said:

I have to say this is one of the dumbest comments that I have ever read on AN...

Considering how many there have been over the years, it certainly rates towards the top of the list. 

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When Buddha is there to protect.....

Met a Thai friend some weeks ago.

Was telling me that he had a bad accident, and strangely resulting in only minor injury.

 

Attributed to being protected by Buddha.

Beliefs, very dangerous as they are. Prevents one from realizing that if Buddha was there to protect, the accident would never have happened.

 

All these motorbike drivers, no helmets. Difficult to understand. But when 'beliefs' are factored in, then it starts to make sense.

All efforts by authorities to convince Thais to wear helmets, have failed..... Getting a bit better though. Perhaps those who do not give drinks and food to Buddha on the sides of the roads, are getting worried sometimes...

Or is it that these protections show no strength and masculinity, no virility.

But then women seem to wear helmets less often.

Oh yes, factor in that it is the women who give the food and drinks to Buddha on the side of the roads... They are already covered...

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