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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 432584" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>True, but that was 34 years ago. Computer and automotive technology has come a long way since then....most 1974 cars were carbuerated and still used points and a condensor for ignition. I can remember people bypassing the system by simply pulling the belt out and tying a knot in it to bypass the switch. If UPS were really serious about safety....as opposed to just setting us up to be fired....they would hook the sensors up to disable the ignition unless the belt was on and the door shut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 432584, member: 14668"] True, but that was 34 years ago. Computer and automotive technology has come a long way since then....most 1974 cars were carbuerated and still used points and a condensor for ignition. I can remember people bypassing the system by simply pulling the belt out and tying a knot in it to bypass the switch. If UPS were really serious about safety....as opposed to just setting us up to be fired....they would hook the sensors up to disable the ignition unless the belt was on and the door shut. [/QUOTE]
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