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Because companies are under no legal obligation whatsoever to notify effectively and to actually carry out the recall.
Neither Takata nor GM has any reason to be proud of their track records when it comes to recalls.
Their willingness to come forward is pitifully low. It is something like only 4 percent.
This is a little commission that I appreciate so much, because you are the one group that is standing between defective ...
if there is an imminent hazard, the Commission has ample authority to act
A few years ago, we were talking about a bill called the Foreign Manufacturers Legal Accountability Act.
The government of China has kept hands off.
Because you get particularly a foreign product that comes in and it is defective, and yet people don't realize it.
Do you need additional authority?