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Groups ask that US not use recalled vehicles

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DETROIT — More than a dozen consumer groups and three federal employee unions are asking the U.S. government to stop using vehicles in its fleet with unrepaired safety recalls.

The group also says the General Services Administra­tion is selling vehicles to the public without the repairs being made, including those with potentiall­y dangerous Takata air bags and faulty General Motors ignition switches.

“This practice endangers the lives of tens of thousands of federal employees and all who share the roadway environmen­t with them,” the groups wrote in a letter to President Joe Biden.

The letter dated Thursday urges Biden to make all federal agencies have the vehicles repaired and prohibit the sale of recalled vehicles that haven’t been fixed.

The White House deferred comment to the GSA, the lead agency on the government vehicle fleet. Messages were left Thursday seeking comment from the GSA.

The letter was signed by the Center for Auto Safety, Consumer Reports, the American Federation of Government Employees, the National Treasury Employees Union, the National Federation of Federal Employees and others.

The groups and legislator­s have asked government officials about the problem and haven’t received a satisfacto­ry answer, Levine said. He said career government officials at GSA know about the problem, but he was not sure if it had been discussed with the Biden administra­tion.

“We are now contacting the government,” he said. “This has been an ongoing problem for multiple administra­tions.”

The U.S. government has more than 600,000 vehicles in its fleet across multiple agencies.

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