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Car Brakes

Volume 898: debated on Monday 20 October 1975

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asked the Secretary of State for the Environment why his Department has refused help to British Leyland, Ford and Chrysler in tracing 100,000 car owners who are driving on United Kingdom roads unknowingly with suspect brakes.

The Department has no record of having been asked for help. Had it been approached, the Department would have co-operated to the full, though without breaching confidence over the detailed vehicle keeper records for which it is responsible.