What???? So you're saying you know what trajectory the pods are going to take when in various accident situations?
You are adding a significant amount of mass to the pillar cover with the gauges installed. Will the forces of a head-on vs side impact dislodge the whole cover at impact or will it hinge as it would as the stock cover is designed?
If it hinges will the gauges contact the windshield, decreasing the available opening for the side airbag? Will the side airbag deploy correctly given the possibility of reduced space?
If the airbag blows the pod cover right off where will it go? At the driver? At the passenger? To some safe place?
Will the wiring connecting the gauges change the course of the trajectory and swing it in an unexpected manor?
Do what you want, there are plenty of people that add A-Pillar gauges to modern airbag equipped vehicles. I just don't think that saying "pay attention to your surroundings" is a surefire method of staying safe and free from accidents or flying gauge pods.