25 January 2013
Robert E. Norton, vice president for external affairs at the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation and former assistant general counsel at Chrysler, discusses why size matters when it comes to automobile safety and why it's wrong (and dangerous) for the government to force consumers into smaller vehicles to advance a politically driven environmental agenda.
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