Consumer Reports Strengthens its Policies in the Wake of its Flawed Infant Car Seat Crash Tests
U.S. Newswire, March, 2007
To: AUTO EDITORS
Contact: Douglas Love, +1-914-378-2437, dlove@consumer.org, or Lauren Hackett, +1-914-378-2561, lhackett@consumer.org, both of Consumers Union
NEW YORK, March 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Consumer Reports has completed its review of the erroneous crash-test data in its recent report on infant car seats and announced that it is strengthening internal policies and procedures to prevent similar mistakes from happening.
"We made a mistake, but we're committed to correcting it, preventing similar ones and most importantly continuing to serve the consumer interest," said ...
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