Airbag stupidity
15 June 2005 00:42A recent study was done on airbag safety. No I can't find the study it was on American news last night, or the night before (I'm a bit fuddled).
The study has concluded that no child under the age of 15 should be allowed to ride in the front seat. Now tell me, what is the difference between a 15 year old and a sixteen year old? Other than the fact that one can legally drive. And when so many teenage boys are monsterously tall nowadays, what is the difference between a 15 year old and a 35 year old?
My interpretation of this news is that because of airbags no one should be allowed in the front passenger seat. Doesn't this seem to imply that airbags in and of themselves are dangerous?
The study has concluded that no child under the age of 15 should be allowed to ride in the front seat. Now tell me, what is the difference between a 15 year old and a sixteen year old? Other than the fact that one can legally drive. And when so many teenage boys are monsterously tall nowadays, what is the difference between a 15 year old and a 35 year old?
My interpretation of this news is that because of airbags no one should be allowed in the front passenger seat. Doesn't this seem to imply that airbags in and of themselves are dangerous?