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What to Do if Pulled Over for a DUI

What to Do if Pulled Over for a DUI January 4, 2024. By LAS Staff Writer.
Santa Clara, CA Not only is drunk driving considered to be a criminal offense in all 50 states, but there’s also a zero-tolerance policy for anyone under the age of 21 who’s caught driving with even trace amounts of blood alcohol concentration. To avoid getting on the wrong side of the law, the best course of action is to avoid drinking and driving. However, that doesn’t always happen, and if you do get pulled over while intoxicated, there are several things you can do to help your case.
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NHTSA Orders Ford to Recall 3 Million Cars for Defective Airbags

NHTSA Orders Ford to Recall 3 Million Cars for Defective Airbags February 25, 2021. By Anne Wallace.
Washington, DC  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has ordered Ford to recall three million cars that contain defective driver’s side airbags. The airbags contain potentially faulty Takata inflators that may cause the bags to rupture, resulting in catastrophic airbag injuries. This follows a similar 2020 order affecting General Motors.
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Ford Fuel Economy Lawsuits Ramping Up

Ford Fuel Economy Lawsuits Ramping Up September 19, 2019. By Jane Mundy.
Detroit, MI: At least ten Ford class action lawsuits against Ford allege its 2019 Ford Ranger and 2018 Ford F-150 trucks underwent inaccurate Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) testing that overstated fuel economy. But complaints are pouring in regarding other Ford models with poor fuel economy MPG ratings.
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Department of Justice Probe Continues as Ford Fuel Economy Lawsuits Heat Up

Department of Justice Probe Continues as Ford Fuel Economy Lawsuits Heat Up August 12, 2019. By Anne Wallace.
Washington, DC It was buried on page 70 of Ford Motor Co.’s March 31 SEC Form 10-Q, just before the last of many charts. The bland and reassuring words with which Ford disclosed a Department of Justice criminal investigation into Ford fuel economy representations belies the potential importance of that investigation to Ford class action lawsuits that now target both the Ford Ranger and F-150 truck models.
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Takata Airbag Recall Heating Up

Takata Airbag Recall Heating Up June 19, 2018. By Jane Mundy.
Los Angeles, CAThe chances of a defective Takata airbag exploding and firing metal shards at you, even in a minor fender bender, increase with rising temperatures. But the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says many people driving unsafe cars, including Honda, Ford and Mazda, haven’t grasped the recall’s urgency.

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US DOT: Your Car and Where You Live May Increase Defective Airbag Risk

US DOT: Your Car and Where You Live May Increase Defective Airbag Risk May 25, 2018. By Jane Mundy.
Miami, FL: Of about 50 million Takata defective airbags being recalled, some vehicles are more dangerous than others, according to the US. Department of Transportation. And some places have a greater potential to cause inflator ruptures—heat and humidity are risk factors.
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Vehicle Owners with Defective Takata Airbags Urged to Get Replacement

Vehicle Owners with Defective Takata Airbags Urged to Get Replacement April 28, 2018. By Jane Mundy.
Miami, FL: If you received an “owner notification letter” from your car dealership regarding a defective airbag and there was a problem getting a replacement inflator, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says supply problems are over. But the Center for Auto Safety states that only a fraction of car owners have acted, with nearly 60 percent of inflators untouched. That statement, however, may not be completely accurate.
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Takata Reaches Settlement Deal with Injured Drivers

Takata Reaches Settlement Deal with Injured Drivers February 13, 2018. By Lucy Campbell.
Santa Cruz,CA: Takata, the Japanese maker of airbags that contained defective inflators, which caused injuries and more than a dozen deaths of drivers and passengers, has reached a settlement to pay tort claimants.
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Hawaii Sues Three Automakers Over Defective Takata Airbags

Hawaii Sues Three Automakers Over Defective Takata Airbags June 13, 2017. By Deb Hipp.
Honolulu, HI: The State of Hawaii is suing Ford, Nissan and Toyota for marketing and selling vehicles with Takata airbags that could potentially explode and cause injuries or death.
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The Growing Concern over Recalled Airbags in Used Car Repairs

The Growing Concern over Recalled Airbags in Used Car Repairs June 1, 2017. By Gordon Gibb.
Miami, FL: Airbag injuries suffered by unsuspecting victims are frustrating enough when caused by a safety device designed to protect, rather than injure. The massive Takata airbag recall involving millions of vehicles is the most widely-cited example of the problem. However a lesser-known issue, but one just as compelling involve used airbags and recycled airbags that have the capability of injuring, or causing death.
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