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pu_pe ◴[] No.45063499[source]
Volkswagen was caught cheating on its emission data and the CEO got fired, then prosecuted. Why shouldn't that be the case here?
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1. gitaarik ◴[] No.45069107[source]
> U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom, who presided over the case, said in an order that she did not find “sufficient evidence” that Tesla’s failure to initially produce the data was intentional. She ruled, however, that Tesla was required to reimburse the plaintiffs for all the costs related to retrieving the data themselves.
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2. ndsipa_pomu ◴[] No.45070954[source]
Seems like that's the wrong way round, that the court has to find sufficient evidence. I'd prefer it if Tesla had to provide sufficient evidence that their processes were followed correctly and that there was no intention to hide crash data.