The chief of police cars

Ford even has a video on their OWN web site that shows Vics catching on fire when rear ended.

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click on Fire Suppression Test Video

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origdirtyoldman
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Some other links:

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Pics of a CVPI that caught fire after the shield was installed.

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Or this one where Illinois courts rulled that Ford faked their rear end crash test.

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Oh by the way, how many of you know that Ford announced and DOES block sale of the CVPI to cities/states who have sued them or has taken action against CVPIs. (No more CVPIs to New York, Arizonia, Illinois.)

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origdirtyoldman

You are a moron. If you *read* the page you are citing: "This video is of a Fire Suppression System test conducted in March 2004. The system was activated by a fixed time trigger, not cessation of vehicle motion. There was no leak of fuel from the vehicle and no punctures of the fuel tank. Fuel for the fire, as well as the ignition source, were deliberately introduced as described in the Robust Test Procedure section."

Ford *made* the car catch fire to show how the fire suppression system works. Grab a clue before opening your mouth next time.

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80 Knight

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