Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 16:11:15 -0500 From: Fred W <Malt_Houndnospamm-me-not*yahoo.com> Subject: Re: SeatBelt Replacement for 1996 SAAB 2.0L Convertable
Dave Hinz wrote: > On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 18:21:06 -0500, ma_twain <ma_twainnospamo.com> wrote: > >>I totally agree, the driver of the wrecked car could care less about the >>seatbelts. But the buyer of the used parts salvaged from the wrecked car >>is the one that does not know the history of the parts and the one that >>will pay the consequences if the used part fails :-) > > > You continue to miss my point. Can you show me one instance, ever, of > a seat belt failing, which then caused a worse outcome for the patient? > > >>The original poster >>could be a buyer of used seatbelt parts - not the driver of a wrecked >>car. > > > Yes. We've established that. Can you show me any evidence showing that > a used seatbelt, ever, has caused a worse outcome in any accident? > Can you show me any case where a seatbelt has failed, at all? > You have way more patience (and patients) with this sort of discussion than I do, Dave. ;-) -- -Fred W