Volkswagon committed a crime, And now people comment in rhyme. Those seeking remissions, From dirty emissions, Should find better use for their time!
(Sorry... I just couldn't resist. ;-) But seriously, clearly Volkswagon felt that this was necessary/desirable from a business point of view at the time. Was that just stupidity, or was it a case that they believed it was the only way to compete with other manufacturers - possibly because they perform similar shenanigans?)
It was a car for the people,
ReplyDeleteEr, confession under a steeple.
Their stock really did tank,
For the emissions prank.
How sad to be so damn deceitful!
Craig Froehle Now that's good limerick form :)
ReplyDeleteDid they practice similar tactic in India too...., because consumer awareness and consumer law is very weak in India and can be exploited very easily
ReplyDeleteVW dissing American law
ReplyDeleteUsing tech to hide emissions flaws.
At the risk of invoking
Godwin, I'm just joking
That Hitler would probably be enthralled.
Volkswagon committed a crime,
ReplyDeleteAnd now people comment in rhyme.
Those seeking remissions,
From dirty emissions,
Should find better use for their time!
(Sorry... I just couldn't resist. ;-) But seriously, clearly Volkswagon felt that this was necessary/desirable from a business point of view at the time. Was that just stupidity, or was it a case that they believed it was the only way to compete with other manufacturers - possibly because they perform similar shenanigans?)