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In reply to the discussion: Volkswagen should be banned from selling cars in the United States [View all]WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)43. OMG. MINE, TOO! Luckily, it was on a local street, as the day before I was on Philly's Schuylkill--
AKA "Sure-kill"---Expressway!
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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