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Originally Posted by SomeRandomer123
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Originally Posted by BMWrules7
I believe the 1997 328i has a similar locking system and I think it's newsworthy to this group.
Next, so you're saying that since everyone does it, no one is responsible?
I am not sure if the girls parents would agree with you.
Finally, if you propose a better title that still captures the reality of the situation, I will amend my post.
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"Girl dies in BMW" or "Girl dies in car", not "BMW Kills". They did not proactively kill a young girl - unless you are a sensationalist tabloid writer.
I'm not playing the blame game, I'm not saying no one is responsible - that's a ludicrous, and again, sensational question I will not answer. Moreover, I'm not in a position to answer.
However, soley placing the blame on BMW as your title strongly infers is unacceptable. Especially as this is outlined in the owners manual and has been a feature of most cars for as long as I can remember.
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Lol, I see. So that "stupid" little 14 year old forgot to read the manual and done cooked herself in a car---heaven forbid we mention it was a BMW.
No, I rather subscribe to the truth. The BMW did it. And a beautiful little girl was killed at the hands of a design decision.