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Old January 21st 07, 11:54 AM posted to demon.local,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.aviation.products,comp.os.os2.advocacy,alt.astronomy
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DougP wrote:
Peter Hucker wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 17:17:49 -0000, Phil Kyle wrote:

"Peter Hucker" verbally sodomised in
newsp.tme6txmomk2j66@fx62:

I keep seeing the seatbelts move automatically when people get into or
out of cars in American films - what's this all about?

The only reference I can find on google is:
"On some cars the shoulder straps of the front seat belts automatically
move out of the way when you open the doors and then move back to their
normal position when the doors are closed. Do not attempt to move the
mechanism of these seatbelts yourself as you may damage it."

What does it mean "out of the way"? I've never known my fixed seatbelt
get in the way.

It's not just American cars, you get them in some European ones as well.
What I thought was strange is when they attach the seatbelt to the actual
door frame, instead of the B pillar. Weird.


I'm wondering what the point is. The normal position for the non-moving ones is correct for wearing it, and is also out of the way when you take it off. So where do the moving ones move to?

A mate of mine had a 94 Plymouth Lazer when he lived in the USA.

When you open the door the top mount of the seat belt (the bit usually
attached to the pillar) would slide all the way down the top of the door
opening to the very front of the cabin.

You then get in.

On shutting the door the mount slides back up to the usual place on the
pillar.

Basically when you get in it puts your seatbelt on for you.

Advantage for this country would be that you don't get a choice - so the
fanny's who think they don't need a seatbelt have more chance of
surviving .... if indeed that is an advantage????


I don't really care if the retarded fat ****s wear them or not. They
can die for all I care. But I do object to their stupid bodies flying
out through the front windscreens and killing someone else.

 




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