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This Nov. 10, 2020, file photo shows the General Services Administration in Washington.   More than a dozen consumer groups and three federal employee unions are asking the U.S. government to stop using vehicles in its fleet with unrepaired safety recalls. The group also says on Thursday, April 15, 2021,  the General Services Administration is selling vehicles to the public without the repairs being made, including those with potentially dangerous Takata air bags and faulty General Motors ignition switches.(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

This Nov. 10, 2020, file photo shows the General Services Administration in Washington. More than a dozen consumer groups and three federal employee unions are asking the U.S. government to stop using vehicles in its fleet with unrepaired safety recalls. The group also says on Thursday, April 15, 2021, the General Services Administration is selling vehicles to the public without the repairs being made, including those with potentially dangerous Takata air bags and faulty General Motors ignition switches.(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

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