I have to say its a tough call. Especially if its true that they knew it happened. I mean, yea, 70mph IS excessive, but its also possible. If it was found that the back seats came down at 150 mph, id say thats nothing to worry about, partially because most cars out today dont go that fast, and partially because anyone who was in that kind of accidnet would be surely dead. I do think the fine was excessive tho. But like i said. the fact that it happened I dont blame chryster for at all. the fact that they KNEW it happed(if its true that they did) is what leads me to believe they should be held SOMEWHAT liable, though the 100+ million dollars seems completely unreasonable
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