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Old 05-21-2014, 01:48 PM   #144
NYJets77

 
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Originally Posted by McRat View Post
Guess I needed Cliff Notes for you.

Nothing is sold that is not "defective".

Nothing.

Even bottled water has a defect rate and MRB action.

Every Company Knowingly Sells Defect Parts.

The only way around it is to stop producing.

What my shop does is determine whether a part is defective. 20 years, 35,000 josb, and 1000 customers later I can tell you nobody makes perfection.

And they know it.

If they are ISO 9001, they don't "hide" it as you suggest. Everything is documented.

This isn't about GM, or cars. It's about an attitude and a set of laws that do not line up with the truth.

It will get so bad, that at some point we must as a civilization decide whether the courts will redefine reality, and we collapse.

There isn't a school that is perfect, a park, a library, a house, a road, a business, a family, a church, a movie, a news outlet, etc.

When absolute perfection becomes a legal requirement, it all folds.

And it starts with people like you. Those who do not understand life, but feel that courts should be able to define what it is.

And you can play the game for awhile. But it will come for you as well. A court will decide you are not perfect, and you will be punished.

Suggested viewing: Gattaca. It all started with assumption of perfection as the norm.

Get well soon!
ridiculous argument, if you can call it an argument; certainly a logical fallacy.
you're using "not perfect" and "defective" as synonyms and they are NOT. things can be not perfect and within allowable tolerances and still work without problems.

GM knew they had a problem as far back as 2001; hid it; threatened early complainers with lawsuits. People died.

The people at the heart of this should face jail time, same as people in any industry in similar situations.
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