In a message dated 1/5/00 11:11:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, microdoc@apk.net
writes:
<< SRS's may have saved some lives, but they have also been responsible for
breaking the necks of more than a few youngsters, and have injured numerous
adults. >>
You have to read the directions. Kids should be in the back seat, and seat
belts should be worn by all. I still see mothers driving with toddlers
STANDING on the front seat, even though this is clearly illegal in PA. I
guess they just don't love their kids.
I saw a new thing that fills the car with foam on impact. That would protect
against additional hits, but you probably have to throw the car away after an
accident.
<< The safety devices used in race cars works better IMHO, and the last thing
we need is to be getting punched in the face by George Foreman during an
accident. >>
No question about it. Funny how competition seat belts are ILLEGAL for
street use in most states. Can anybody shed some light on that stupid move?
<< Here's hoping none of us nor our loved ones ever need to depend on any
restraint system in any motor vehicle. Safety Fast, damn it!!! >>
I'm with you 100% on this one.
Allen Hefner
SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
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