So who do you sue if something goes wrong
Going by that logic, no safety enhancing feature / add-on device would have ever made it into serial production.
You and I both wonder why it hasn't been brought to market.
But then again, who are
we to reassess the hypothetical prospects of this squib load technology? Feels like we hit a brick wall before we even
started discussing this.
A kind of military explanation would go like this: The fact that it hasn't been done yet proofs that it doesn't make sense (only satisfactory if you are blessed enough not to care about explanations).
Any way, this discussion has been going in circles for a while...
(no pun intended)