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RE: New Infrastructure Deal Mandates Anti-DWI Tech Be Installed In All New Cars
(11-19-2021 02:00 PM)Claw Wrote:  Well... I remember when your car wouldn't start without the seatbelt fastened. Do you?

I remember people fastening them behind their seats.

I remember people asking the dealership how to disable them.

I remember a lot of them quit working shortly after they visited their dealership.

I remember the regulation being changed.

Y'all remember?

That’s funny. I don’t remember that period. I guess I never owned a model that did that. I do remember some cars having mechanized seatbelts that automatically strapped across your body when you started the car. You still had to buckle them manually. I had an early 1990’s Nissan 240ZX that did that.
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