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Jigsaw Puzzle : Files-Harley-Emissions-Cheating-Devices
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(FILES) This file photo taken on February 2, 2009 shows a Harley-Davidson motorcycle displayed at a Harley-Davidson store in St. Paul, Minnesota.
US motorcycle giant Harley-Davidson on August 18, 2016 entered a $15 million settlement with US authorities who accused the company of making and selling illegal devices that increased air pollution from its bikes. The company, the iconic American manufacturer large and loud motorcycles, agreed to buy back and cease selling so-called " super tuners, " which improved performance but increased hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxide emissions.
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Discover the intrigue behind the headlines with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle: "Files-Harley-Emissions-Cheating-Devices" by Karen Bleier from Agence France-Presse (AFP). This captivating puzzle brings to life the intriguing story of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and emissions cheating devices. Immerse yourself in the details of this thought-provoking image, originally taken on February 2, 2009, at a Harley-Davidson store in St. Paul, Minnesota. Piece together the puzzle and uncover the hidden stories within - a perfect activity for puzzle enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone seeking a challenge. Experience the thrill of solving a piece at a time and bring this intriguing piece of history to life.
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This print captures a Harley-Davidson motorcycle displayed at a store in St. Paul, Minnesota. The image showcases the iconic American manufacturer's large and powerful motorcycles, symbolizing freedom on the open road. However, behind this picturesque scene lies a controversy that shook the motorcycle industry. In 2016, US authorities accused Harley-Davidson of producing and selling illegal devices known as "super tuners" which enhanced performance but also increased air pollution from their bikes. To settle these allegations, the company agreed to a $15 million settlement with the authorities. As part of this agreement, Harley-Davidson committed to buying back and discontinuing sales of these emission-cheating devices. The photograph serves as a reminder that even revered brands can face challenges and controversies along their journey. It highlights how environmental concerns have become increasingly important in today's world, prompting stricter regulations for industries across various sectors. Despite this setback, Harley-Davidson remains an emblematic figure in motorcycle culture worldwide. This image immortalizes both its allure and its responsibility to address environmental issues responsibly moving forward. Captured by Agence France-Presse (AFP) photographer Karen Bleier, this vertical shot beautifully encapsulates not only the aesthetic appeal of these magnificent machines but also invites contemplation about our collective responsibility towards preserving our planet while enjoying life's adventures on two wheels.
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