No more seat belt sound
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i bat 60% of this board don't wear the seat belt, this thing just turns off the sound. YOU still can wear your seat belt whenever you want w/o taking it off
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No credit to the driver, if you have an accident your passengers become missiles in the car, 200Lbs of passenger hitting you in the head is the same as being smashed by a lump hammer. Death by passenger.
Plus the other drivers insurance co would reduce your injury claim due to contributory negligence.
No offence intended, but you must be nuts. No belt, no ride as others have said.
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What is it they say about statistics?
Incredible. If for the sake of not hearing a 'click' sound you are prepared to juggle with other peoples life's then that is on your conscious. I'm all for mods but when you are potentially playing with other peoples life's this becomes another story. Surely there would be further serious ramifications with the authorities / insurance firms if the worse was to happen. Next thing people will be 'modifying' airbags so they color-match the interior of the car should they go off.
Just my two pence.
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What is it they say about statistics?
Incredible. If for the sake of not hearing a 'click' sound you are prepared to juggle with other peoples life's then that is on your conscious. I'm all for mods but when you are potentially playing with other peoples life's this becomes another story. Surely there would be further serious ramifications with the authorities / insurance firms if the worse was to happen. Next thing people will be 'modifying' airbags so they color-match the interior of the car should they go off.
Just my two pence.
Incredible. If for the sake of not hearing a 'click' sound you are prepared to juggle with other peoples life's then that is on your conscious. I'm all for mods but when you are potentially playing with other peoples life's this becomes another story. Surely there would be further serious ramifications with the authorities / insurance firms if the worse was to happen. Next thing people will be 'modifying' airbags so they color-match the interior of the car should they go off.
Just my two pence.
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I've worn my seat belt EVERY day for the past 5.5 years. Why? Because my insurance doesn't pay the half million if I die in a crash with no seat belt on. I figure that much money would soften the pain of whoever it goes to.
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This happened 1 year ago this month, so please excuse me if I feel a bit sensitive to some one posting links for devices that can help some one not wear there seat belt.
Please do not post such things here again.
Please do not post such things here again.
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Hope no one was seriously injured in this accident BlooD. Having been a passenger in a motorway accident within the last 9 months, wearing a seatbelt should be second nature and a must not only for you but also your passengers. A chap in another vehicle who caused the accident was not wearing his seatbelt and once he was taken away in an amnulance, you could see his bent steering wheel / column where he had made contact upon impact. Shocking.
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Bunch of drama queens here. As has already been stated, the item the OP posted does nothing but get rid of the chime. You still wear your seat belt as usual with the device installed. I wouldn't buy one, but also don't feel getting rid of the chime discourages people from wearing their seat belt.
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Bunch of drama queens here. As has already been stated, the item the OP posted does nothing but get rid of the chime. You still wear your seat belt as usual with the device installed. I wouldn't buy one, but also don't feel getting rid of the chime discourages people from wearing their seat belt.
How refreshing; "drama queens". Here in the UK it is mandatory for regular drivers to wear their seatbelts. Sorry for wanting my passengers and myself to stand the best chance of avoiding serious injury / worse should an accident occur.
The very fact that this device interferes with the normal seatbelt mechanism should be enough to sound alarm bells. You are incorporating an alien part to your safety setup. Has this particular device been tested robustly to ensure that fitting it will have no adverse effects should the worse happen? Have the tolerances been measured against multiple force, stress and load factors that can be generated in an accident? Or has the entire 'R&D' budget for this product been spent on designing a poor-copy of the "Trpe R" logo? Why not stick Audi rings on the alloy wheels and airbags?