I have a couple of questions for the group:
1) Does violating 'Guidelines' in this case actually mean anything in a real and legal manner? I note that in the letter from the NHTSA they are forwarding their complaint to the FTC. Does the NHTSA have any legal standing itself?
2) The FTC received this ~10 months ago. I certainly understand government departments take a while to respond, but isn't this a little long to go without some response? Or is this one of those cases of a department being able to hold something over a company. "You know, we'e still reviewing that complaint we received."
{ And not to inflame the fire going on, but I'd love to see the upvote/downvote reasoning breakdown. I've seen some (what I consider) interesting posts downvoted to oblivion and some remarkably useless ones left completely unvoted. Maybe it's a case where coming back in 12 hours will generate a clearer picture. }