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5/19/2010
David B. Lever
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NY Consumer Alert: Nissan Recalls 135,000 Infinity Cars Over Defective Airbag

The Nissan Motor Company recalled 135,000 Infinity G35 car models this month because of a possible defective airbag that will not correctly deploy. Nissan has not yet constructed a plan on how to coordinate the defective auto part recall.

2/22/2010
David B. Lever
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Mayor Bloomberg Pulls Prius Cars Off NYC Streets Following Recall

The Mayor of New York City has taken all government-owned Toyota Prius car models off of the roads in light of the recent Toyota defective product recalls.

9/20/2009
David B. Lever
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Product Recall: Simplicity Close Sleeper, Bedside Sleeper


The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has once again recalled a bedside crib -- the Simplicity Close-Sleeper/Bedside Sleeper - after two more infant deaths have drawn attention to the dangerous and deadly product. Last August the product was recalled after two other infant deaths had been reported. Another two infants have been left with serious injuries from the close sleeper.

Some of the infants have been entrapped in a metal bar on the bassinet, while others have suffocated in the folds of the crib's fabric.

The company who made the sleeper, SFCA, Inc., has not been cooperative with either recall and may no longer exist. The extremely dangerous infant cribs were sold nationwide at a variety of stores, including Amazon.com, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Big Lots, WalMart, Target, Kohls, JC Penney, Kmart, and Toys R Us. Those who are using the defective product should immediately stop use and return it to the store where it was purchased.



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