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Our customers have most common brands of forklifts including Toyota, the customers using the Toyotas by and large seem to be very satisfied in terms of quality and cost. I think it too simplistic to blast Toyota because of the result of one court case. Courts don't always make the right decisions I can assure you and neither do juries. Should the inventor of seatbelts or safety glass be sent to jail because occassionally they might cause death even though they save many more than they cost? I have no vested interest either way, but I think it is WAY premature to call SAS a bad system, unless of course you work for another manufacturer or dealer that handles another brand?
  • Posted 6 Mar 2009 00:51
  • By Panthertrainer
  • joined 11 Jun'04 - 48 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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