November 10, 2015 1 min read

CFA Encourages Criminal Penalties for Companies Which Sell Unsafe Vehicles or Hide Safety Defects

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CFA joins a coalition of auto safety and consumer interest groups to call on conferees for the DRIVE Act to incorporate the Hide No Harm Act into the highway bill. The Hide No Harm Act would create strong criminal penalties for companies that recklessly endanger people by selling defective vehicles or parts and/or hide information from the public and regulators about product safety defects.

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