Volkswagen, BMW And Daimler Funded Emissions Testing On Monkeys

The Volkswagen Group has apologised in the wake of revelations that experiments partly funded by the German leviathan forced monkeys to inhale diesel fumes.
The European Research Group on Environment and Health in the Transport Sector, better known by its German initials EUGT, operated from a base in Albuquerque in the United States. It reportedly took all of its funding from the Volkswagen Group, Mercedes’ parent company Daimler and BMW.
The purpose was for it to carry out research that would defend the use of cleaner diesel tech, and to that end it hired scientists from around the world.
We are conscious of our social and corporate responsibilities and are taking the criticism regarding the study very seriously. We know that the scientific methods used by EUGT were wrong and apologise sincerely for this. The EUGT has been in liquidation since June 30, 2017.
— Volkswagen Group (@VWGroup) January 27, 2018
EUGT has been shut down since 30 June last year after details of its actions had come to light, but they only became public knowledge after a lawsuit was filed in the US.
It’s alleged that EUGT forced monkeys to sit in sealed containers, watching cartoons to keep them placid while they inhaled fumes from a diesel Volkswagen Beetle. Ironically, that Beetle was fitted with emissions cheating software that rendered any results from the experiment null and void anyway, but that sort of animal cruelty is totally unnecessary. Someone will probably – hopefully – be jailed for authorising it.
The EUGT's approach contradicts our values and ethical principles.
— Daimler AG (@Daimler) January 28, 2018
We expressly distance ourselves from the study and the #EUGT.
We condemn the experiments in the strongest terms. #Daimler
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After the mainstream media picked up on the EUGT’s actions Volkswagen issued a pair of Tweets from its principal English language Twitter account. The company said that it knows that the experiments were wrong and contravened its own ethical standards. It also apologised, and twice noted that the lab had been shut down last year.
Daimler has said it is launching an investigation into what happened and how the “unnecessary and repulsive” tests could have been allowed in the first place, while BMW also distanced itself from this specific trial.
Sources: New York Times, Bloomberg
Comments
It is now revealed that they did these tests with humans too, incredible
Underrated lol
back in the 40’s?
It’s not right, but It’s bette than a monkey being mauled by a jaguar in the rainforest, isn’t it?
“Well, auschwitz isn’t great, but it’s better than burning to death in a desert, isn’t it?”
They have machines and computers to work out how much of a harmful substance their engines produce. They don’t need to harm a defenceless animal to get results.
Germans surely love to gas living beings both people and animals.
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Ferdinand Porsche would, no doubt, be proud.
Pagination