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I hope Mr. disgruntled EX-employee ends up with his nutsack hanging over an electrical wire. [nb]figuratively speaking[/nb]
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"sigtauenus" said:How about charging said ex employee with a criminal offense of making a false accusation and with civil penalties to pay for any lost productivity, the expense of the investigation into the false charges, storage fees for the vehicles, and clean-up costs after the cars were returned.
"Sluggo" said:It's the cops/ DA's job to take care of Mr. Disgruntled.
"apollard" said:Correct, but nothing will happen to him.
"daveSanborn" said:I disagree.
Although no-one is asking for my advice/input, I'd put it behind me and move on. Whenever legal action/lawsuits develop it always involves lawyers. Lawyers tend to "dig up" things that although minor/trivial in nature could lead to bigger problems.
IMO, Jason came away from this and whatever he's learned from it he needs to take steps to make sure it doesn't happen again, but he shouldn't "keep poking a stick a dieing fire" as it usually tends to re-ignite.
"Johnny M" said:I will just stamp the vin myself and no one will know any different.
"AzPete" said:It has been cussed and discussed so much on so many sites, it is hard to understand how someone can be blind to the possible issues if they are on any sites at all.
"apollard" said:The issue morphs over time, as the various governmental agencies involved change. Add in the differences between states, and it gets pretty fluid.
"AzPete" said:That is the very reason I feel anyone in a business should check these type things out long before they get into hot water. I also can see where someone may think they have it under control.....until "it" happens. Having the info in writing from the local offices can do wonders for shops.
"Johnny M" said:Its crazy how involved the US goverment seem to get in this matter.....
Not that we are backward over here but our goverment couldn't care less what you do to a classic car. It makes it easier for me to do what i am doing.
Currently i do not have a Vin plate or any VIN stamped on my car because i have new doors and i also replaced in the inner fender panel......I will just stamp the vin myself and no one will know any different.
"Midlife" said:I think everyone failed to notice that Johnny M is from Ireland, where none of us really know their laws regarding Vehicle Identification Numbers and their alternations/transfers. He may be perfectly within the Irish law.