As always . . . George has provided excellent commentary!
Well said George!!
John Juhasz
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Bohemia, NY
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Subject: Product Risks
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Subject: Re: Product Risks
My two cents . . .
And many of those related to part failure are still related to
human error.
There is some evidence
For those that remember a little farther back there used to be an
old joke circa 1970) that the worse thing you could see outside your
windshield was a Ford Pinto with Firestone 721 tires header your direction
backwards.
For the youngsters in the group. There was time when a Pinto
My two cents . . .
And many of those related to part failure are still related to human error.
There is some evidence that the Firestone problem is related to under inflated
tires which is a driver responsibility.
This doesn't even address the faulty maintenance that causes accidents that may
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