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Too many idiots and too many lawyers to represent them

Just another example of a bone headed judge who let this go to trial in the first place. The guy with the missing leg should have sued the guy turning the key, and NO one else.
The lawyer was in it for the greed, nothing else.

Volvo was not at fault, there was no defective part or missing safety device. Just a forgetful dummy.

The ability to keep running my Volkswagen with a broken clutch cable for 6 months back in 1967, or limping to a gas station for 5 miles on the starter, could not have been done with the ignition override switch today. And, yes, there were a couple of times when my foot was not on the clutch when it should have been, but that was MY FAULT!

Klaus
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Proud owner of a 220S. If I had more room, I would have more Volvos.






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