If you don't log in as a user there is a uniquely large amount of ads plastered all over the page, a cunning ploy to make you register and login.
Funny enough that usually drives away users from registering on most sites that do it; there's no indication that it changes with a login, and even registrations paid options highlight placing ads not removing them.
The disability issues were related to the same adverts. They'd pop up at random times, cover the entire page, regularly move their close icons. This is hell when you have motor tics or something else that makes you twitchy like stimming. For those of us who do we often would hover somewhere else to help avoid clicking out of what we're reading. So when ads rapidly pop up and the buttons that interact with it are always in a different place it would always act like we want to follow those links and take us to whatever stupid thing was in the and and away from the forum.
And not falling for the bait continuing the argument I must have been willfully ignorant so another mute goes out to the relevant person and I'll keep muting anyone who tries to debate that because it's not productive.
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Back to the shaft stuff
As others have pointed out IA is in a tough spot here in the sheer cost of this kind of repair due to the engineering involved. I think the reason I keep being asked for corp to talk to me (though it hasn't happened yet) is that a fire like this is far more significant than a usual failure.
Loss of Motive Power, as it's often called in the US when some defect leads to sudden loss on the road, is already enough for a recall when the sample size gets high enough. But that is an indirect contributor to a crash or injury, i.e. other vehicles may crash into you, stopping in the road if you don't have momentum to exit, uphill rollback, or you may fail to reach a critical destination like a hospital but it's not injuring you directly.
If that same failure could cause a fire though is an issue that could cause direct harm.
When I was in uni I had to study engineering ethics like most of the department in order to graduate and vehicle recalls were actually one of the hardest focuses. If anyone wants to learn more about the statistics, determining factors, and how complicated the whole process can be if recommend reading the Firestone Recall saga in addition to the Pinto.