Right to Repair Law: Why is it not being enforced? - WWLP.com
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP)– Massachusetts voters approved a ballot question that would give car owners direct access to their car’s data by creating a shared database to be used by dealerships and independent repair shops beginning with model year 2022.
A federal lawsuit was filed by the Alliance for Automotive Innovation arguing that the law is unenforceable because it compromises vehicle and data security, and conflicts with federal law and the Constitution. Now, enforcement is on hold until a decision is made by a judge.
The 22News I-Team takes a closer look at how some state legislators are reacting to this lawsuit and what can be done to make sure the law takes effect. Watch 22News reporter Taylor Knight’s report on the Right to Repair bill, Thursday on 22News at 6pm.
source: https://www.wwlp.com/news/i-team/right-to-repair-law-will-auto-makers-be-able-to-comply-by-deadline/
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