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So a year later I finally got around to wiring up the table to get the LED mirror tunnel effect going. I tapped it to the light in the glove box so it automatically goes with my low beams. At first I thought it was going to effect my vision driving by reflecting off the windshield or passenger window when I'm driving. But turns out I cant see it at all while driving so it worked out perfectly.
thats not safe daniel,i would rather have a passenger bag than a table..... think about this scenario,
you and a passenger get in a wreck airbags deploy (all but passenger one since its unplugged) he gets majorly hurt (since his bag didnt deploy and he hits the table if anything) and his attorney sues the hell out of you for having "faulty equipment". his attorney will send the car in to find out why the airbag didnt go off and when they find out you unplugged it.... your insurance will have to pay and its gonna be trouble man. IMHO not worth it.
thats not safe daniel,i would rather have a passenger bag than a table..... think about this scenario,
you and a passenger get in a wreck airbags deploy (all but passenger one since its unplugged) he gets majorly hurt (since his bag didnt deploy and he hits the table if anything) and his attorney sues the hell out of you for having "faulty equipment". his attorney will send the car in to find out why the airbag didnt go off and when they find out you unplugged it.... your insurance will have to pay and its gonna be trouble man. IMHO not worth it.
I don't carry passengers man, so this scenario will more than likely not happen and anyone who does get in my car must wear their seat belt. I never let anyone not wear it or else they can't ride with me.
But yeah.... I'm always driving alone. Not saying i've NEVER had a passenger, but you get it..
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