NBC Evening News for Sunday, Oct 05, 2014
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(Las Vegas: Joe Fryer) A new device that turns off a car if loan payments are not made examined; details given about starter interrupter devices for sub-prime customers & a lawsuit in the courts [Driver Mary BOLLENDER - reacts; states she needs control over her car.] [In Florida, Bubba Hill Auto Plaza Bubba HILL@, Passtime founder Stan SCHWRZ@- defend the system that disables vehicles.] [Legal Aid Center Sophia MEDINA@- quotes the law.]
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