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Originally Posted by Jackass
I can't believe what you trying to say
Just wonder , if someone close to you , was on those 13 known people killed by that very same defect if you would be saying the same
And if you respond to this post with a yes , you are a freaking LIAR
You may as well join those that responded with a. I TAKE THE FIFTH sh,,t
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If someone close to you thinks they can jump from rooftop to rooftop, no matter how awesome they are, and they fall, is it anyone's fault but their own or is the fault that the buildings are too far apart? Does it change if the guy who died jumping gives to charity or has a newborn? It doesn't matter whether they're close to you, a good person, or anything else. These people tragically died, but those deaths were more likely caused by heavy keychains filled with crap rather than poorly engineered cars.
GM proved that the problem was not replicated with lightweight keychains.
Regardless of who died, blame is going to be attributed to someone, and it's pretty easy to blame a faceless company and forget that nice people make life-threatening decisions every day.