Released: October 28, 2007
CPSC faces restraints in ATV recall
Source: Annys Shin, Washington Post (Free Registration)
In June, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued an unusual warning about a four-wheel all-terrain vehicle designed for children, calling it “defective and dangerous.”
“Children are at risk of injury or death due to multiple safety defects with this off-road vehicle,” the agency said in a news release.
That vehicle, the Kazuma Meerkat 50, was not recalled, however, which prompted consumer advocates to raise the question: If it was so dangerous, why did the CPSC allow it to remain on the market?
The reason was simple but revealing. At the time, the CPSC did not have enough commissioners to approve a lawsuit to force a recall. Consumer Reports called the warning “a non-recall” and “a dangerous precedent for a hamstrung agency.”
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