kzt wrote:cthia wrote:I remember yesteryear when I was a newly hired member of an Engineering firm. We were all sitting around drinking coffee or hot chocolate when I read the specs on a new offering of automobile safety that was slated to save lives. Gas airbags! All the new rave. "They'll really work with a reaction time of a few milliseconds and deploy at an astounding 200 mph!"
"What?!" I nearly jumped out of my seat. "This tech is going to kill people. A lot of people!"
It turns out that about the same number of little kids get killed every year by their parents accidentally leaving them in their car than were killed by airbags when they rode in the front seats....
That's sad and unfortunate... no doubt.
Let's ask the kid. No one ever asks the kid.
Mom's only going shopping at the local grocer. Dad's going to the baseball game. Little Johnny loves baseball. However, the little kid will be given
all of the facts.
"Hey Johnny, wanna go to the grocer with me? I might forget that you're in the car and leave you to die in the hot sun. Wanna go?"
"Hey Johnny. Wanna go with me to the baseball game? You love baseball. Hey, get a load of this new gas airbag system. Your mom doesn't have this. '
WHOOSH!' "
"
Mom! Dad's gonna need an ambulance! Stat!"
In some instances, airbags have exploded with dangerous force, shooting shrapnel into the car.
Airbag systems were deploying and seriously injuring people in a recent stink when the cheap plating and parts were being blown into the car at 200 mph! Loss of an eye, stitches and several deaths thus far.
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2014/06/23/ ... e-airbags/Several deaths thus far.
http://www.autonews.com/article/2014102 ... akata-tiesAirbag recall expected to be the largest in US history. Over 33M vehicles affected.
Like I said, I saw this coming over twenty years ago when the tech was first introduced.
Flying shrapnel launched into the passenger compartment at nearly 200MPH?
SHRAPNEL???!Airbags turn the inside of a car into a warzone!
If I were a kid. I'd take my chances with my mom -- who doesn't have the
safety system in her car -- any old hot day!
WHOOSH!The only survivor is the infant in the plain old baby seat in the rear, behind the passenger seat turned opposite the flying shrapnel. It still looks like a warzone to the little tyke. And he hates it that his milk bottle has just become a casualty, and though
he survived it...
"Mama?"
"Da da?"
"Johnny?"
... he survived it, alone.
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