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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson sues automakers as car theft 'crisis' gets worse | |
2023-08-27 | |
"The impact of car theft on Chicago residents can be deeply destabilizing, particularly for low- to middle-income workers who have fewer options for getting to work and taking care of their families," Johnson said. "The failure of Kia and Hyundai to install basic auto-theft prevention technology in these models is sheer negligence, and as a result, a citywide and nationwide crime spree around automobile theft has been unfolding right before our eyes." The complaint specifically accuses both companies of failing to equip their U.S. cars sold between 2011 and 2022 with "vital anti-theft technology," stating that both companies "deceptively assured consumers that these vehicles possessed ’advanced’ safety features, despite knowing about this critical defect and its consequences." Johnson's office said that after social media videos exposed the "defect," thefts of Hyundai and Kia vehicles surged from near 500 in the first half of 2022 to over 3,350 in the second half of 2022 In 2023, thefts of Kia and Hyundai cars compromise over half of all Chicago car thefts in 2023. "Because these vehicles are entry-level models, Kia’s and Hyundai’s failure to include engine immobilizers disproportionately impacts low-income Chicago residents. Moreover, offenders have used stolen Kia and Hyundai vehicles to commit other crimes, including reckless driving, armed robbery, and murder," Johnson's office said. In a statement to FOX Business, a spokesperson for Hyundai said that engine immobilizers are now standard on all vehicles made by the company as of Nov. 2021. "Hyundai is committed to the comprehensive actions we are undertaking to assist customers and communities affected by the persistent theft of certain vehicles not equipped with push-button ignitions and engine immobilizers. Our dealers across the country are maximizing the number of anti-theft software installations that can be performed on a daily basis, contributing to steadily increasing completion rates, which we report to NHTSA weekly," the spokesperson said. Related: Brandon Johnson: 2023-08-22 Good Morning Brandon Johnson: 2023-08-22 Nearly 40 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago Brandon Johnson: 2023-08-17 Chicago mayor floats idea of sending migrants to suburbs Related: Kia: 2023-07-21 10 dead as colossal landslide wipes out whole Indian village Kia: 2023-07-14 Nazi propaganda found on phone of 2022 Indianapolis mass shooter Kia: 2023-07-13 Waiting for Electric Vehicles to Sell Related: Hyundai: 2023-05-31 Rashid Ali Bynum arrested in mysterious murder of NJ Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour Hyundai: 2023-05-22 Maryland guardian arrives in stolen vehicle to take custody of teens arrested for auto theft, police say Hyundai: 2023-05-09 Another EV Road Trip Goes Badly - This is becoming predictable. | |
Posted by:Beavis |
#3 "Don't Blame My Voters!" |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2023-08-27 07:06 |
#2 I've this idea for an alternate history book. It turns out that some local north american insect pest really likes cotton plants making cotton cultivation impossible. |
Posted by: Grom the Kindly 2023-08-27 00:41 |
#1 That's right don't blame the people! They're nothing but robots. |
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839 2023-08-27 00:18 |