I am not in Florida and there is no seatbelt law here. The passenger is an
80 year old sick stubborn women. So safety is not the primary concern. Let's
try to get a better answer.
> Have the passenger wear the belt EVERY time. Permanent fix. Here in
> Florida,
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> Larry
> In the back yard, straped in under the oak.
Hmmm,
80 year-old, sick, stubborn...safety not primary concern...got it!
Mother-in-law, right?
But seriously, go to the wrecking yard, find a similar model, cut the buckle
off the belt, and insert in place of real buckle. Done.
Cheers,
WS
> I am not in Florida and there is no seatbelt law here. The passenger is an
> 80 year old sick stubborn women. So safety is not the primary concern.
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>> Larry
>> In the back yard, straped in under the oak.

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Central Florida - 20 Jan 2005 02:01 GMT
>> 80 year-old, sick, stubborn...safety not primary concern...got it!
Mother-in-law, right? <<
Then stear into the wreck so the impact is on the passenger side. Take the
insurance money and the inheritance and buy another car.
Larry
In the back yard, under the oak.
James Teaky - 20 Jan 2005 10:56 GMT
> Then stear into the wreck so the impact is on the passenger side. Take the
> insurance money and the inheritance and buy another car.
How cruel!
Central Florida - 22 Jan 2005 23:30 GMT
What?!? There's no more passenger. The seat belt chime stops ringing.
Problem solved! Right?
Larry
In the back yard, questioningly under the oak.