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by masklinn
880 days ago
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> They thought they went with the cheaper option, but in fact they only considered the value of a life as estimated by the NHTSA ($0.2M). In reality, the damages that juries tended to assign for each needless loss of life turned out to be more like $100M. That was in large part due to the disgust over the report they had penned. > If Ford had accounted for those punitive costs in their calculation, then the outcome of the cost/benefit calculation Would still have been a cost/benefit calculation rather than a moral or ethical one, aka capitalistic greed. |
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