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hardsoft t1_jdr476r wrote

Another potential source of references, more in line with your specific example here, would be from restaurants, shopping centers, rest stops, etc, advertising free "EV charging" for customers, with that being a service to exclusively charge the 12V battery.

Surely if you're not the only human on the planet using this language it's easy to find a single reference.

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besafenh t1_jdr3vev wrote

You earned a downvote.

If I bought E. coli contaminated spinach from Hannafords should the farmer, packer, distributor, or Hannafords be liable? As that’s potentially deadly, should everyone at Hannafords be jailed? Warehouse packers to truck drivers. Produce department kids working after school, to store management:

“YOU HAD ONE JOB”.

Or is the responsibility upon the farmer and co-packer instead? Did you knowingly harvest a flooded crop? Did you knowingly pack questionable product, and commingle various products in violation of batch control?

Did one problematic crop of spinach result in a nationwide recall of ALL fresh greens distributed through normal channels?

It was a great week for local farmers, as they weren’t subject to recall.

E. coli O157:H7 (2006)

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hardsoft t1_jdr173o wrote

Again, please provide a reference to charging the 12V battery inside an EV (exclusively) as being referred to as "EV charging". Even colloquial references like from auto reviews in Car and Driver or Motor Trend would be acceptable.

Along with an explanation for why you included "EV" instead on just "vehicle charging" (as all vehicles have low voltage battery systems).

Otherwise we can just acknowledge you're a troll using unconventional and disingenuous language because you're too insecure to admit you're wrong.

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