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Date:         Tue, 5 Sep 1995 15:34:07 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         Scott Beckstead <conrad@user.centcon.com>
Subject:      Re: safety/liability questions

On Tue, 5 Sep 1995, Michael Wagner wrote:

> > On Tue, 5 Sep 1995 mbushore@icaen.uiowa.edu wrote: > > > some types of vehicles have. For instance, has anyone ever noticed > > that a VW bus has a short nose? How do you compensate for this when you > > drive? Or do you? Should the driver/buyer of a vehicle be aware of > > the shortcomings of the vehicle when they buy it and adjust their > > behavior accordingly? (i.e. not drive their Van like it was a Porsche) > > The most dangerous part of any car is the nut behind the > wheel... so what if a Thing wouldn't have flipped if the > CG was an inch lower? That doesn't sound like glaring > design stupidity on VW's part... life ain't Disneyland, > things hurt, accidents happen, it hurts, there's blood, > it's miserable... try and be safe, that's about the best > you can do and reasonably expect... >

People refusing to take responsibility for their own actions (the war cry of the american consumer). For instance a European maker of chainsaws was forced to print 2 manuals for their product (even tho both were in english) one had specific directions "Not to attempt stopping blade with your hand" and one didn't. The one without the admonishment was intended for distribution in Europe, the other for the US market. No European would admit in court that he had been so stupid and apparently would be insulted if you thought he would. It appears that Americans will sue anyone for anything at the drop of a hat (watch it it might damage your toes). Product liability is responsible for completely shutting down the manufacture of planes for civil aviation in this country. Scott

----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any nation that trades Liberty for Security deserves neither. ---Ben Franklin '69 transporter conrad@centcon.com sbeckst@dpc.com becksteads@aol.com


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