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From: haapanen@watdcsu.UUCP (Tom Haapanen [DCS])
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Harnesses vs. plain old seatbelts
Message-ID: <1689@watdcsu.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 19:56:33 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 23 19:56:33 1985
Date-Received: Tue, 24-Sep-85 03:24:34 EDT
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Reply-To: haapanen@watdcsu.UUCP (Tom Haapanen [DCS])
Organization: U of Waterloo, Ontario
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In article <1474@vax3.fluke.UUCP> gnosis@fluke.UUCP (Chris Villani) writes:

>>    o Is there any reason to use a five point harness in a street car?

>I've never heard of such a thing.  Enlighten me!

The fifth point (and sixth, in case of a six-point harness) is a
"submarine belt", designed to keep you from sliding forward UNDER the
belts.  It goes from the buckle, down the front of the seat, to the
floor.  In my opinion, a submarine belt is completely unnecessary for
street use (as well as a hassle to use).

				   \tom haapanen
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