Depends on who you think they were serving. I’m guessing it’s the rest of the citizenry who has to deal with Hill’s reckless driving. Also, remember Hill was involved in an assault at a marina last year.
Depends on who you think they were serving. I’m guessing it’s the rest of the citizenry who has to deal with Hill’s reckless driving. Also, remember Hill was involved in an assault at a marina last year.
On one hand I think if he left the window down when they asked him initially the whole thing would’ve gone different. On the other hand they went full on crazy as shit when he didn’t listen. As a cop though when someone has tints and they start rolling the window up you have no idea what they are going to pull.
The funniest, or saddest, parts of the whole video was Hill complaining that he couldn’t bend down or sit down fast because he just had knee surgery. If his knees were really that bad there’s no way he could/would have played in that game or any others for at least a few weeks.
Funny how as-is laws are always met with “you don’t have to buy it” for the suffering customers, but the defense from that auto sales industry is “we have to buy it”. You don’t have to buy that clapped out altima, my friends. If you don’t buy it, you can’t re-sell it. If you do buy it, you still don’t have to sell it…
An idea man! Practical, economical, offering constructive criticism & alternate paths. I like where you’re going with this.
So this dealer knows he has a piece of crap, where the crappiness has been actively camouflaged, and misleads and lies to them, and family who is clearly in a desperate state, and they are 1000(sic)% at fault? The professional with insider information who chose to lie has zero blame in this?
Eh, perhaps. But, who knows, this person may be insured to the point where that would be a favorable outcome.
Isnt it some sort of federal law to illegally sell a vehicle that wouldnt pass safety inspections (if your state does it that is)?
Ranko has a nose for rusted out wheelchair accessible minivans.
As Is sales needs to be banned, at least for commercial dealers. It is one thing for ordinary folks to be selling something as is, we’re not trying to make a profit or run a business, and can’t be expected to be spending time doing in depth inspections, but a dealer who sells every day? They are either selling…
Not that able-bodied people don’t also deserve to not be ripped off, it’s especially scummy to do this to people that need these vehicles. Worst of the worst.
This place seems to make a good chuck of change ripping off people in need.
so if someone happened to go out and make all of those spots a little further apart... of if you prefer the chaotic evil side closer to each other...
Towing companies are predatory AF. As someone who’s been living in apartments with terrible parking the last few years, towing companies have contracts with apartment complexes. They’ll lurk in the parking lots, looking to tow peoples cars to rack up the fees. I had my car towed without a warning a couple of years…
seriously, with all the laws in california to regulate a bunch of dumb shit, they forgot to make some to regulate the towing business.
Reminds me of good ‘ole Lincoln Towing in Chicago. Somehow still in business after 50+ years of breaking the law. They did get shut down for a year or so after a string of lawsuits, one of them for towing a ComEd/Comcast (or similar utility) boom truck with a worker still in the bucket. Guy fell and got pretty…
Permanently barred and five years are two different things.
How funny would it be if the Feds just towed and impounded their trucks before the raid.
The towing concession in San Francisco has always been vipers nest of corruption. Before Specialty towing there was City Tow which practiced the same sleazy shake down scams. The problem starts higher up with how the city puts contract services out to bid and then has weak oversight. The city administrators probably…
Good. Give them the max.