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Because it makes a profit for the company selling it.
And that is all.
Baylor said:It is irritating isn't it? I was going through some old pictures and found a lot with crappy after market things. I did not know any better. I figured if they sold them, they must be okay.. Why would they sell anything dangerous?
Now I know better and I can only be thankful I never had a crash while using them.
my question is how can they legally state that it passes fmvs 213? Isn't that called false advertising?
http://jjcolecollections.com/quality-and-safety
Although no testing is required, each of our car seat products (bundlemes and body supports) have undergone and passed the FMVSS-213 test. Tests performed on car seats with the products installed found that the car seats complied with the Restraint System Integrity and Occupant Excursion portions of the FMVSS-213 requirements.
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