
Mystery Object #26: Anti-Seat Belt Device
Every strategy of control has a tactic of resistance. While going through some photos this afternoon I was reminded of this fact by a photo I took of this little ingenious device that I saw in Nanjing last year. It is an “anti-seat belt device”—a buckle-shaped slug with a cute plastic bear head that inserts into the front seatbelt buckle to fool the car’s seatbelt warning signal. I’ve seen a few of these from time-to-time, but always forget to take […]
Categories: Hacking, Mystery Objects • Tags: automobile, everyday resistance, seat belt, tactics and strategies