
05-08-2011, 05:30 AM
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I expect a QLD transport inspectors can not verify whether or not the belt has been undamaged or unaffected by the stitching, so it is safer to stop stitching in the first place.
I certainly never liked the practice on seatbelts unless performed by the seat belt manufacturer or equivalent. The seat belt is such a critical safety device, why make people tamper with it's construction.
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