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ABC News Faked at Least One Part of runaway Toyota Report |
Late last month we wrote a lengthy post about problems with an ABC News report that purported to show a Toyota Avalon
racing out of control without setting a diagnostic fault code. While we
primarily focused on the technical side and analyzed whether the
problem was realistic, the crew at Gawker took a hard look at the video
in question and noticed something fishy.
It appears that an editor or producer at ABC felt they could pull a
fast one on the audience and used some B-roll in the report showing the
tachometer needle sweeping rapidly from near idle to over 6,000 rpm.
That clip was injected at the precise moment when David Gilbert
triggered his simulated sudden acceleration. As you can see from the
screen cap above, the shot of the tachometer clearly shows the warning
lights for the parking brake on, the doors open and the transmission
indicator in park. The camera operator shot this segment separately so
it could be used to illustrate a point in the report, and ABC claims
that getting a steady shot during the test would've been both difficult
and dangerous.
[Source: Gawker] [ Source: autoblog.com ]
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