It is more of a liability issue for me since I own a shop.
The factory bolt is long, with some what of a pointed end, which makes it easier to install from a production stand point. That point also poses a much higher risk of penetrating the fuel tank in a side impact crash. The bolt head is much less likely to do this.
If I was in any of your guys position as a DYIer I would definitely install the bolt backwards.
I wasn't knocking anyone, I was stating the reason the bolt is installed the way it is from the factory. And why I pretty much have to install it the same way.