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In reply to the discussion: Volkswagen should be banned from selling cars in the United States [View all]Sam_Fields
(305 posts)12. No this will just hurt the workers
I'm all for fining the company and if the government can place those responsible in jail then it should do that. But VW provides good paying jobs and benefits for their employees.
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Volkswagen should be banned from selling cars in the United States [View all]
alcibiades_mystery
Sep 2015
OP
And they can reimburse me for that piece of shit Rabbit I bought once upon a time
NV Whino
Sep 2015
#1
OMG. MINE, TOO! Luckily, it was on a local street, as the day before I was on Philly's Schuylkill--
WinkyDink
Sep 2015
#43
I would settle for criminal indictments and let the marketplace decide when all the evidence is
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#2
Yep, it's all over the place. VW got caught. What should happen is the MF's at the top
RKP5637
Sep 2015
#28
The CEO should be sentenced to jail time. At least 10 years before parole.
madinmaryland
Sep 2015
#5
Exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!! Corporate Immunity needs to go. Execs need to be held accountable when they
RKP5637
Sep 2015
#29
Yeah, let's just fuck over the thousands of people working in their factories and dealerships
name not needed
Sep 2015
#8
And the lesson to do over and over will be learned by all who profited
One_Life_To_Give
Sep 2015
#20
So let the execs who 'knowingly" did this do some time. Don't punish the guys on the shop floor.
Gidney N Cloyd
Sep 2015
#9
Then one would have to ban pretty much ALL the manufactures from selling cars here, ALL have been
YabaDabaNoDinoNo
Sep 2015
#14
Changing behavior requires something other than rewarding bad behavior.
One_Life_To_Give
Sep 2015
#24
Well until our current form of government is changed nothing will change and corporations
YabaDabaNoDinoNo
Sep 2015
#30
I have said for years... if they want corporate personhood, there needs to be a corporate death
JCMach1
Sep 2015
#27
Huge fines and prosecution of the perps (with time behind bars) should suffice.
geek tragedy
Sep 2015
#32
our criminal justice system tends to place zero consideration on the overall
geek tragedy
Sep 2015
#35
If you set the bar that low to determine if a company can do business in the US
Glassunion
Sep 2015
#37