Safety Warning
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Safety Warning

David Shilman

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This info came from another birding list, and is edited here.

Eight weeks ago, a friend was out birding. He rolled his car over.  The airbag deployed as it was supposed to, smashing
his binoculars into his chest. His sternum and several ribs were broken; a lung was punctured. The marks from his Swarovskis will mark his chest for a long time to come, though.


Sooo, probably not a good idea to wear your binoculars while driving.

David
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by David Shilman »
David Shilman
Toronto, ON

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Anonymous

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Sound advice Dave and I would suggest that anyone in any seat with an air bag in front of them remove their binoculars. I have had bypass surgery and I sure do not need to go in to remove binoculars from the same chest cavity and maybe post mortem. After all the binoculars are expensive  :wink:
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Anonymous »