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Ford Motor Company has agreed to pay $165 million, the second-largest auto penalty ever issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, to settle charges it failed to comply with federal recall requirements.
said it had received 15 complaints about the cameras showing blank screens. Ford said no injuries or fatalities were associated with the recall. “Timely and accurate recalls are critical to keeping everyone safe on our roads,” is committed to ensuring manufacturers comply with the laws designed to keep our roads safe. When manufacturers fail to prioritize the safety of the American public and meet their obligations under federal law,
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