David wrote: >Conceptually, you are right back where you are >today, where the poor can buy a used Pinto. > >David Shemano
My parents were not poor... they were working class... they did work to make ends meet. Your "mobile poverty metre" is a tad chintzy. To assume that they might "have" to buy a car destined for litigation because it was a corporate decision seems contrary to the essential role of law. Ken. -- No customer in a thousand ever read the conditions [on the back of a parking lot ticket]. If he had stopped to do so, he would have missed the train or the boat. -- Lord Denning Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking Ltd [1971] 1 All ER 686