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Back strength isn't the issue. You can screw it any way you like and it won't make a blind bit of difference, other than potentially introducing creaks and squeaks at a later date and destroying ab=ny ability to ever repair those stairs in the future (replacement will be the only option). I'll reiterate what two of us have now said to you, and bear in mind we are both pretty experienced in the building trade - cutting into a stringer will weaken it and it is a very bad idea, so don't do it.
No, the jury isn't out. One DIY opinion doesn't outweigh what the City and Guilds teaches, or what the BCO or insurers find acceptable, nor does it outweigh 200+ years of proven joinery practice.The jury appears to be divided on this one. I'll try and track down the manufacturer and see what they say.
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