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In response to
"
People love to think these things go straight to the top, but there's a ton of crap that mid level workers can get away with
"
by
Max
(he's known since early 2014) -- nm
Posted by
Beaker (aka anniebecca)
Oct 8 '15, 10:59
(No message)
Responses:
That's when that research team discovered and released their findings. Not sure why the story didn't blow up until now. -- nm
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zork
Oct 8, 11:01
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VW claimed it was a bug not a feature. They didn't admit to the defeat device until recently. -- nm
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spamlet
Oct 8, 11:03
everyone's known since it was first reported, but I mean knowing (and directing) it at the time it was implemented. -- nm
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Max
Oct 8, 11:00
18
so the fact he knew and did nothing for a year is OK? I hopefully am missing your argument here -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 8, 11:02
17
I'm saying, here's the hypothetical situation
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Max
Oct 8, 11:06
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Right. "Our cars aren't going to meet emissions standards" is an issue that has to get elevated. -- nm
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pmb
Oct 8, 11:22
10
Unless that department made sure it didn't get elevated. -- nm
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Max
Oct 8, 11:25
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true, but in my conspiracy theory I'm picking the most likely culprit, not the public face of the company just because he's the CEO.
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Max
Oct 8, 11:46
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I tend to believe the latter two are more frequently true, and I think the public and especially members of congress tend to want it to be the former
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Max
Oct 8, 11:56
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Again, then, the question is why was it hidden. That's a big corporate problem and you have to look to the top for who is responsible. -- nm
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pmb
Oct 8, 11:34
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True, and the CEO should be responsible regardless.
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Max
Oct 8, 11:42
which is why the Germans raided their HQ. To look for the "smoking gun" discussions on it -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 8, 11:23
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or smoking tailpipe as the case may be -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 8, 11:24
There are many situations where I think that happens. This is a big enough deal where I think it gets to the CEO or upper management in some way.
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pmb
Oct 8, 11:12
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"I didn't know about it" is a great defense from a legal standpoint, but opens you up to a whole new world of business shit from the investors. -- nm
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Ender
Oct 8, 11:43
Oh I agree, but then when WVU released their study and it came out in 2014 he should have known something was up then but did jack shit -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 8, 11:10
1
till California and the EPA went after them in Sept 2015. He knew in 2014 something was up or should of and did nada -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 8, 11:11
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