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think perhaps we might be taking this from a different
standpoint.
True, we are concerned about everyone in this,
the people who do have automobiles which go wrong, people
who are duped by securities dealers and the like, but I
think there are other considerations here and I don't
want this to get bogged down in a lot of extraneous
material.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Key, perhaps you misunder-
stood Delegate Armor's question. The question is whether
the illustration by Delegate Bard about the defective auto-
mobile being called back, was -- whether it was called
back voluntarily by the manufacturer or called back by the
manufacturer because of some Constitutional or statutory
provision?
Delegate Bard.
DELEGATE BARD: As I understand it, the auto-
mobiles were called back by the automobile manufacturer
but under pressure on the part of Congressional visita-
tions and discussions in regard to the whole area of auto-
mobile safety. |