Seriously… How the hell do you tiptoe across the line of making me hate you and love you with your puns???? It’s definitely a delicate balance, and I honestly hope you NEVER stop. Lol!!!! Love you man. Keep being you, and brightening everyone’s day with your posts. (This world NEEDS it. Especially now….)
Story 2: for anyone who wants to look up more about the "timing belt can destroy the engine" bit, the term for that is *interference engine.* The Ford Escort (USA) was specifically designed as non-interference since it targeted lower income buyers who were likely to not do proper maintenance. The Ford Ranger pickup was similarly built to withstand poor maintenance and conditions.
I trust my mechanic to never rip me off or overcharge me to the point that he has authorization to do whatever repairs he thinks are necessary. Recently the alternator died, so he replaced it, and when he went to test drive it saw the brakepads were worn down a bit too much for comfort and needed replacement. Why do I trust him? He's my mother's second brother's oldest son, and I took care of him and his brother over the summers when they were too young to hang out home alone.
I also have 2 independent shops and an Audi dealership that I trust that way. They aren't the cheapest, but the mechanics actually know their stuff, and they give me the full itemized bill, showing me exactly why that repair ended up costing $500, as well as all the old parts. I fix what I can, and give them the big stuff that I don't have the tools or time for. By now, I just tell them to do whatever needs to be done, and two days later, I got a shiny new wheel bearing, plus a noisy old one sitting in the trunk. It's kind of a win-win situation, as they are glad I don't clog up their shop with broken light bulbs or oil changes and always pay on time, and I am glad that I can just pay them to change a super stuck rust belt CV shaft or cracked 160lbs truck DPF.
Brakes Story: That 1st Shop was Stupidly Ballsy because by starting the work WITHOUT OP'S SIGNED AUTHORIZATION, they can NOT force OP to pay for the work...meaning if they finish the work, OP doesn't have to pay a penny for his brand new brakes...
I definitely get that there are bad mechanics like the one in story 3 (aside from the great OP went later). But in story 4 there are those who actually put in effort. It was her own fault that she didn't listen after OP and others mentioned it will be a problem enough times.
I am sorry, the first story annoying me too much. This sounds like the rantings of a spoiled toddler than an adult. He spent over a week to "stick it to the man". Yeah sure, the first time he signed it was sort of funny, but the fact that he kept insisting that he be able to use that infuriated me more and more. I couldn't even enjoy the puns at the end this story upset me so much. And the fact that his boss sided with him would mean that is a company I would want nothing to do with.
I thought I was the only one. The whole time listening I kept thinking why are you such a dick. They were just doing their job and you went out of your way to be a dick just because you were bored.
Rob. I truly appreciate the puns you make in your recaps to the stories. It's one of the many endearing things I enjoy about your videos. I look forward to many more stories delivered by you in 2025!! Happy New Year to you and your family and keep up the great work!!
Happy New Year, Rob and family and everyone watching or listening. I hope you have a wonderful 2025, full of joy, laughter, peace, happiness, health and prosperity.
Happy New Year Rob, first stories boss I give kudos to for standing behind his employee! And the employee for standing his ground! It is my contention that nobody should ever let a bureaucratic bumblescrunch jerk you around, especially the upper high class mucky mucks.
The customer with the home warranty must not have paid attention when he signed up. The homeowner always has to pay a service call fee, and it's around $75-$100 for most major home warranty companies.
I don't see what the big dill is about puns! I relish a few of your puns when I ketchup with your videos! Although after this one became a vehicle for a double dose of wit, some might be left thinking "Rob, Yugo away now!"
Story 1 - With OP's case that DMV worker should have realized that 1st Amendment Rights also kick in when it comes to signatures, which is why the law is written as it is. While a bank can knock you back on your signature, mostly because it comes down to them needing something that is government official in order to compare to. The DMV, being a government establishment, is NOT allowed to dictate what signature you put on your official government documents, because doing so breaches your Constitutional Rights. I also wonder what banks would do regarding Japanese signatures, they dont actually sign, they commonly use hanko, which is a carved stamp which is used by an individual, or an individual on behalf of a firm, that would be used for said signature or initials. Anyone that visits Japan can also get these made for them and you can get them made as a gift for anyone as well. However they arent used much outside of East Asia and the Japanese government is phasing them out. However there isnt much stopping people in western society from using such along with their own signature and one way of stopping anyone from trying to copy your signature to say you signed something when you didnt. PS: Something else also that OP now has to consider, he needs to also update other places which have his signature on file.
I trust my mechanic shop. I wanted a bunch of stuff replaced, one being plugs and wires because they were original to my 8 year old truck. they called me up and said they would not change them, because they were still good and they werent just going to take my money
As a mechanic facing this situation in the past YOU ARE JUST SCREWED. In this situation if they're not going to listen there is nothing you can do. I have circumvented my bosses helping someone go elsewhere after hours connecting with them after everybody left dealership just to keep them from driving it. They became a forever client at dealership even though we cost more than the place they took it.
It's really hard to condiment on this story. It was insulting that the bank manager called OP honey. The bank thought OP couldn't cut the mustard, but she was salty, so the saucy boss, a seasoned veteran of buttering them up, peppered the bank with threats, put them in a pickle and gave the bank a chance to ketchup with the spread out paperwork. The boss was encurryaging her. They were in a real jam. They had to chili out. As surely as the sun rises in the yeast, he wasn't going to let some dip get away with this. So the bank manager made thyme for her. Wholly guacamole. It is a story to relish. It was head on a-salt. Thanks for a-dressing this. I'd say this was covered from my head tomatoes, because puns are your bread and butter.
Thing is, you can get screwed over by a mechanic. Plenty of bad shops exist worldwide. But you'd have to be blind not to see that a frayed belt does not belong in a car even if you're as un-technical as a driver can get.Only a raging Karen/Kevin would bork that simple reality up that badly.
Story1 : clearly the bank decided they did not want to deal with OP's antics and wanted ot make him some other bank's problem. Op's boss pulled some strings and forced the issue. Story2: Nothing ticks me off more than someone trying to take advantage of someone. Car karen story: yeah some people will refuse even the most essential repairs , even some that are relatively cheap and would save far more expensive repair later when the problem blows up in said person's face. usually though the failure doesn't happen before the car leaves the premises.
Story 1: I will go against the few comments here and said OP was in the right. I think that the biggest question I have is why somebody allowed this to be OK. Like legally OP or somebody else can do it.
What the reddit-reading, diaphragm-tickling, maliciously compliant chain of bank-semantic puns that "the narrator" provided there in Story #1's commentary section! I am sure these puns will generate some INTEREST! 🤭😆😜 EDIT: D*MN, these stories ALL have pun attachments! Keep CRANKING them out, KS! RHET Why would I "murder you in the comments" for something so hilarious? /RHET
With the last one. Even with interference engines. It is cheap enough to try a new belt after it breaks. If it works you saved 2-7 thousand. If not, you needed a motor anyway.
Story 1: I think it's crazy that the bank even cared. My signature basically looks like a scribble where you can make out my first and last initials but nothing else and I've used it for my business, my license, my mortgage, etc. All that matters is that they have something to compare to if there's ever reason to question the validity of something (a credit card purchase, for instance). I also have autographed sports memorabilia and the autographs are definitely not the person just writing out their first and last name in cursive.
Really they cant dictate what you put as your signature, however what you sign on the bank documents can come back and bite you if it doesnt match any government related documents such as a driver license, or passport. Its those they ask for in order to get a match should they need to. However, such documents with such signatures tend to sit in a dusty filing cabinet, or in this day and age, scanned into the system and held there with teh original then getting destroyed. No government department, especially within the US, can dictate what you sign on something, why, because it falls under your Freedom of Speech rights, and therefore a Constitutional issue if should a government department then dictate what your signature should look like. As I said in my post, love to see what they would do with a Hanko lol
The timing and delivery on the puns was rather MECHANICAL and were WRENCHED into trying to BELT the comments to MESH with the TEETH of the story attempting to PULLEY the TENSION into the FABRIC of the story
Condiment the Great story: Personally, I think this is a joke that was carried a bit too far, despite the technical legality of it. Home warranty story: I get it. I once owed the city I lived in $2.00 in city taxes. I paid by check knowing it would cost them more to process it than what I was paying. What they "wanted" was for it to carry over to the next year for a higher amount in taxes due plus interest. Nope! Brakes story: Absolutely HATE places like that. It's even worse when you're travelling and don't really have a choice in the matter. Timing belt story: She was angling for free repairs, whether she understood how badly her car needed the repairs or not.
Home warranty story: My utility companies charge a finance charge (usually with $1.50 or so minimum) for an unpaid balance. That would be monthly, though.
It might be at a later date, but it's a lot more work to make TH-cam videos as well and I have my hands full. If it gets to the point where I can afford to bring on an editor for that side of my business then we'll bring it over 😊
Karma, As far as the punning, yes this was intentional, around is concerned I don't mind if it is; one, to two, ___STORIES___ a month (in the same week).
They can’t say anything about your signature. I recently had SSD return some paperwork citing my signature and sayin I had to use my full name as my sig. I called them and said “I don’t care who you are, I don’t commit felonies and I won’t commit one just because someone doesn’t like somethin and thinks it has to be their way.” They dropped it immediately and sent me what they owed me. Oh and the DMV tried the same thing one year I got my license. It didn’t work out in her favor either.
*Big pew-pew pump noises* I need more puns; I demand more! You're not giving enough! Although... it is a new year, so I'm willing to give you a year-long pass. Just keep them coming, Rob.
Mechanic here, to confirm on story 3 a shop can't take possession of your vehicle even if it is unsafe to drive and the liability for damages on the vehicle actually bias heavily against the owner getting serviced (so if the vehicle injured someone in the garage, even if the owner wasn't the driver and an employee was, the owner is liable for the damages). If the vehicle is truly unsafe, law enforcement can give a penalty fine or ticket to the owner for taking it onto public roads but an impounding isn't the first action, and several states (like Florida) have active laws saying that if the vehicle drove into your shop, it has to drive out of the shop regardless of how unsafe or damage it is if the client has no outstanding service fees/debt to the shop. So a shop has no standing to hold a vehicle from a customer unless there's actual outstanding fees. Though MANY mechanics who aren't managers or legal professionals are taught that they have to hold unsafe vehicles by law even though it's a hoax. Tldr no state allows holding a vehicle from a customer based on safety, and several have active laws going directly contrary to some extremes. But it's an urban legend many mechanics are taught by managers and is used to shake down customers
I have heard of mechanics having customers sign a waiver acknowledging they are driving an unsafe vehicle before they allowed it to leave the shop. I don’t know about the legality of something like that. It might be a smart move on the shops part though. It may simplify any legal process if an accident happened due to customer negligence. It also could show proof th. at the customer was informed of unsafe conditions and reduce “perceived” liability on the Shop’s part.
I have heard of mechanics having customers sign a waiver acknowledging they are driving an unsafe vehicle before they allowed it to leave the shop. I don’t know about the legality of something like that. It might be a smart move on the shops part though. It may simplify any legal process if an accident happened due to customer negligence. It also could show proof th. at the customer was informed of unsafe conditions and reduce “perceived” liability on the Shop’s part.
Engine Story: This is why I prefer engines that use timing gears instead of a timing belt...yes, the gears may be slightly louder than the belt, but they last one HELL of a lot longer and require less maintenance... 😄😁😆😅😂🤣
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Seriously… How the hell do you tiptoe across the line of making me hate you and love you with your puns???? It’s definitely a delicate balance, and I honestly hope you NEVER stop.
Lol!!!! Love you man. Keep being you, and brightening everyone’s day with your posts. (This world NEEDS it. Especially now….)
happymerrychrismahanukwansikah, and a happy saturnalia. festivus for the restof us.
Story 2: for anyone who wants to look up more about the "timing belt can destroy the engine" bit, the term for that is *interference engine.* The Ford Escort (USA) was specifically designed as non-interference since it targeted lower income buyers who were likely to not do proper maintenance. The Ford Ranger pickup was similarly built to withstand poor maintenance and conditions.
Piston, meet valve!
I trust my mechanic to never rip me off or overcharge me to the point that he has authorization to do whatever repairs he thinks are necessary. Recently the alternator died, so he replaced it, and when he went to test drive it saw the brakepads were worn down a bit too much for comfort and needed replacement.
Why do I trust him? He's my mother's second brother's oldest son, and I took care of him and his brother over the summers when they were too young to hang out home alone.
I also have 2 independent shops and an Audi dealership that I trust that way. They aren't the cheapest, but the mechanics actually know their stuff, and they give me the full itemized bill, showing me exactly why that repair ended up costing $500, as well as all the old parts. I fix what I can, and give them the big stuff that I don't have the tools or time for. By now, I just tell them to do whatever needs to be done, and two days later, I got a shiny new wheel bearing, plus a noisy old one sitting in the trunk. It's kind of a win-win situation, as they are glad I don't clog up their shop with broken light bulbs or oil changes and always pay on time, and I am glad that I can just pay them to change a super stuck rust belt CV shaft or cracked 160lbs truck DPF.
Your puns make me miss my Dad. But they are also comforting in a way because he was a legend with puns/Dad jokes.
So, thank you!
Happy New Year!
I'm glad you find my puns comforting. Happy New Year to you too!
@@KarmaStoriesPodcast Did you end up in a punitentiary for all of those?
Brakes Story: That 1st Shop was Stupidly Ballsy because by starting the work WITHOUT OP'S SIGNED AUTHORIZATION, they can NOT force OP to pay for the work...meaning if they finish the work, OP doesn't have to pay a penny for his brand new brakes...
Fun fact: the quality of puns is measured with a sighsmograph.
Rob decided to PUNish us all 😂
I definitely get that there are bad mechanics like the one in story 3 (aside from the great OP went later). But in story 4 there are those who actually put in effort. It was her own fault that she didn't listen after OP and others mentioned it will be a problem enough times.
Story 1. How much effort some people take to be annoying at.
Bank signature: What an ahole the OP is. Malicious Compliance, more like a bellend. Why not have a bank account first then make a change?
Why?
He can legally do it so what is the problem? I think that better comment is why somebody allowed it as a law.
Love the "Hope you are having a wonderful day today".
I am sorry, the first story annoying me too much. This sounds like the rantings of a spoiled toddler than an adult. He spent over a week to "stick it to the man". Yeah sure, the first time he signed it was sort of funny, but the fact that he kept insisting that he be able to use that infuriated me more and more. I couldn't even enjoy the puns at the end this story upset me so much. And the fact that his boss sided with him would mean that is a company I would want nothing to do with.
I thought I was the only one. The whole time listening I kept thinking why are you such a dick. They were just doing their job and you went out of your way to be a dick just because you were bored.
Why?
If it’s legal he can have whatever he wants as signature. For me it makes zero sense to even allow it but it’s a USA.
Home Warranty Story: Because Tom was paying in Installments, OP likely couldn't Legally charge Interest on the remaining balance...
Commentors better not ROB me of these puns. They really make me feel good while sick. 😊
The first story was absolutely majestic Rob 😂
Happy New Year Rob and Karma Stories listeners. Love the puns Rob, the make for great laughs.
The puns! They BURN!!! Entertaining post as always.
Oh god the puns! So bad but had me grinning and laughing.
First Story: Some people have too much free time
Rob. I truly appreciate the puns you make in your recaps to the stories. It's one of the many endearing things I enjoy about your videos. I look forward to many more stories delivered by you in 2025!! Happy New Year to you and your family and keep up the great work!!
The signature thing, the malicious compliance would be letting him do it and he has to live with it.
OP is a total Karen here.
My lord, Rob. You're killing me with the dad jokes. Can't even call them puns anymore my guy.
Happy New Year, Rob and family and everyone watching or listening. I hope you have a wonderful 2025, full of joy, laughter, peace, happiness, health and prosperity.
Happy New Year Rob, first stories boss I give kudos to for standing behind his employee! And the employee for standing his ground! It is my contention that nobody should ever let a bureaucratic bumblescrunch jerk you around, especially the upper high class mucky mucks.
The customer with the home warranty must not have paid attention when he signed up. The homeowner always has to pay a service call fee, and it's around $75-$100 for most major home warranty companies.
24:45 This guy thinks he’s Barbara Dunkleman. He’s not even a Chuggaconroy.
More puns? Wheelie? Tsk Tsk
Keep punning away, Rob. It's been sorely missed. :)
There is a special place in hell for people who keep on going with puns. Rob, I have a feeling i will meet you there.
Woohoo! Besties!
Punny up Rob! I need more "neighs". (Keep 'em coming)
I admit it, the puns were driving me crazy.
Very punny stories
Dem puns on the first story's end. Very well done, happy new year and God bless!
A car is NOT an investment, it's a liability.
I don't see what the big dill is about puns! I relish a few of your puns when I ketchup with your videos! Although after this one became a vehicle for a double dose of wit, some might be left thinking "Rob, Yugo away now!"
That ad transition was amazing.
The last story 😂 good grief 😭
Happy New Year Rob!!
Keep up the good work.
There is a special button that quickly solves the pun issue. It is a bell with a slash through it. 😉
Are you trying to tell me that the puns RING YOUR BELL?? 🤣
@ Bye
Puns:
I read Piers Anthony... You need to do much better with the Groaners if you wish to be on his level🤣
Story 1 - With OP's case that DMV worker should have realized that 1st Amendment Rights also kick in when it comes to signatures, which is why the law is written as it is. While a bank can knock you back on your signature, mostly because it comes down to them needing something that is government official in order to compare to. The DMV, being a government establishment, is NOT allowed to dictate what signature you put on your official government documents, because doing so breaches your Constitutional Rights.
I also wonder what banks would do regarding Japanese signatures, they dont actually sign, they commonly use hanko, which is a carved stamp which is used by an individual, or an individual on behalf of a firm, that would be used for said signature or initials. Anyone that visits Japan can also get these made for them and you can get them made as a gift for anyone as well. However they arent used much outside of East Asia and the Japanese government is phasing them out. However there isnt much stopping people in western society from using such along with their own signature and one way of stopping anyone from trying to copy your signature to say you signed something when you didnt.
PS: Something else also that OP now has to consider, he needs to also update other places which have his signature on file.
Is there a Dad joke certification card we don’t know about?
I trust my mechanic shop. I wanted a bunch of stuff replaced, one being plugs and wires because they were original to my 8 year old truck. they called me up and said they would not change them, because they were still good and they werent just going to take my money
Rob,
Sometimes PUNishers will get PUNked!
As a mechanic facing this situation in the past YOU ARE JUST SCREWED. In this situation if they're not going to listen there is nothing you can do. I have circumvented my bosses helping someone go elsewhere after hours connecting with them after everybody left dealership just to keep them from driving it. They became a forever client at dealership even though we cost more than the place they took it.
It's really hard to condiment on this story.
It was insulting that the bank manager called OP honey. The bank thought OP couldn't cut the mustard, but she was salty, so the saucy boss, a seasoned veteran of buttering them up, peppered the bank with threats, put them in a pickle and gave the bank a chance to ketchup with the spread out paperwork. The boss was encurryaging her.
They were in a real jam. They had to chili out. As surely as the sun rises in the yeast, he wasn't going to let some dip get away with this. So the bank manager made thyme for her.
Wholly guacamole.
It is a story to relish. It was head on a-salt. Thanks for a-dressing this.
I'd say this was covered from my head tomatoes, because puns are your bread and butter.
Thing is, you can get screwed over by a mechanic. Plenty of bad shops exist worldwide. But you'd have to be blind not to see that a frayed belt does not belong in a car even if you're as un-technical as a driver can get.Only a raging Karen/Kevin would bork that simple reality up that badly.
Story1 : clearly the bank decided they did not want to deal with OP's antics and wanted ot make him some other bank's problem. Op's boss pulled some strings and forced the issue. Story2: Nothing ticks me off more than someone trying to take advantage of someone. Car karen story: yeah some people will refuse even the most essential repairs , even some that are relatively cheap and would save far more expensive repair later when the problem blows up in said person's face. usually though the failure doesn't happen before the car leaves the premises.
Starting the new year strong with the puns there Rob. 👍
Never incorige a punster, they're incorrigible.
Oh gods! Not the Puns! It's not even Pun Day. Let's not mix words over the next verbal video.
Story 1 belongs in petty revenge.
Story 1:
I will go against the few comments here and said OP was in the right. I think that the biggest question I have is why somebody allowed this to be OK. Like legally OP or somebody else can do it.
What the reddit-reading, diaphragm-tickling, maliciously compliant chain of bank-semantic puns that "the narrator" provided there in Story #1's commentary section!
I am sure these puns will generate some INTEREST! 🤭😆😜
EDIT: D*MN, these stories ALL have pun attachments! Keep CRANKING them out, KS!
RHET Why would I "murder you in the comments" for something so hilarious? /RHET
With the last one. Even with interference engines. It is cheap enough to try a new belt after it breaks. If it works you saved 2-7 thousand. If not, you needed a motor anyway.
Story 1: I think it's crazy that the bank even cared. My signature basically looks like a scribble where you can make out my first and last initials but nothing else and I've used it for my business, my license, my mortgage, etc. All that matters is that they have something to compare to if there's ever reason to question the validity of something (a credit card purchase, for instance).
I also have autographed sports memorabilia and the autographs are definitely not the person just writing out their first and last name in cursive.
Really they cant dictate what you put as your signature, however what you sign on the bank documents can come back and bite you if it doesnt match any government related documents such as a driver license, or passport. Its those they ask for in order to get a match should they need to. However, such documents with such signatures tend to sit in a dusty filing cabinet, or in this day and age, scanned into the system and held there with teh original then getting destroyed. No government department, especially within the US, can dictate what you sign on something, why, because it falls under your Freedom of Speech rights, and therefore a Constitutional issue if should a government department then dictate what your signature should look like. As I said in my post, love to see what they would do with a Hanko lol
The timing and delivery on the puns was rather MECHANICAL and were WRENCHED into trying to BELT the comments to MESH with the TEETH of the story attempting to PULLEY the TENSION into the FABRIC of the story
The story about the repair shop and the cop sounds a little fishy. Never seen a cop show up for what amounts to a civil issue.
Condiment the Great story: Personally, I think this is a joke that was carried a bit too far, despite the technical legality of it.
Home warranty story: I get it. I once owed the city I lived in $2.00 in city taxes. I paid by check knowing it would cost them more to process it than what I was paying. What they "wanted" was for it to carry over to the next year for a higher amount in taxes due plus interest. Nope!
Brakes story: Absolutely HATE places like that. It's even worse when you're travelling and don't really have a choice in the matter.
Timing belt story: She was angling for free repairs, whether she understood how badly her car needed the repairs or not.
Home warranty story: My utility companies charge a finance charge (usually with $1.50 or so minimum) for an unpaid balance. That would be monthly, though.
Don't US banks charge a fee when you cash in a check? With a $1 check that would probably be more than the check is worth.
Fine. The Pun Police have been called. You will be facing them shortly.
Happy new year 🎉
ah, i new year of videos and a new mass list of puns
HAVE A PUN-TASTIC NEW YEAR!
Happy New Year!
What puns? I didn’t hear any.
Your puns were ok, but they were also a bit much. Especially the BANK ones! :P Happy New Year, Karma!
The PUNishment!
I thought you were using an excessive amount of puns 😁
Murdered? I thought the Macot was a Chameleon not a Crow.
Puns aplenty today. Love it
PAAAAAAIIIIIIIINNN!!!!!!!!!
After all that they didn’t even rotate the fucking tires
Damn you and your excessive puns.😫
On your Karma Crimes podcast, I only listen to your stories on TH-cam... Why isn't Karma Crimes on TH-cam as well?
It might be at a later date, but it's a lot more work to make TH-cam videos as well and I have my hands full. If it gets to the point where I can afford to bring on an editor for that side of my business then we'll bring it over 😊
Karma,
As far as the punning, yes this was intentional, around is concerned I don't mind if it is; one, to two, ___STORIES___ a month (in the same week).
Too Many Puns. Not Punny.
They can’t say anything about your signature. I recently had SSD return some paperwork citing my signature and sayin I had to use my full name as my sig. I called them and said “I don’t care who you are, I don’t commit felonies and I won’t commit one just because someone doesn’t like somethin and thinks it has to be their way.” They dropped it immediately and sent me what they owed me. Oh and the DMV tried the same thing one year I got my license. It didn’t work out in her favor either.
Keep the puns coming.
I belong to a pun group on Facebook. I am not bothered by your puns.
Good afternoon
*Big pew-pew pump noises* I need more puns; I demand more! You're not giving enough!
Although... it is a new year, so I'm willing to give you a year-long pass. Just keep them coming, Rob.
AAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHH!
You are punny
Mechanic here, to confirm on story 3 a shop can't take possession of your vehicle even if it is unsafe to drive and the liability for damages on the vehicle actually bias heavily against the owner getting serviced (so if the vehicle injured someone in the garage, even if the owner wasn't the driver and an employee was, the owner is liable for the damages). If the vehicle is truly unsafe, law enforcement can give a penalty fine or ticket to the owner for taking it onto public roads but an impounding isn't the first action, and several states (like Florida) have active laws saying that if the vehicle drove into your shop, it has to drive out of the shop regardless of how unsafe or damage it is if the client has no outstanding service fees/debt to the shop. So a shop has no standing to hold a vehicle from a customer unless there's actual outstanding fees. Though MANY mechanics who aren't managers or legal professionals are taught that they have to hold unsafe vehicles by law even though it's a hoax.
Tldr no state allows holding a vehicle from a customer based on safety, and several have active laws going directly contrary to some extremes. But it's an urban legend many mechanics are taught by managers and is used to shake down customers
I have heard of mechanics having customers sign a waiver acknowledging they are driving an unsafe vehicle before they allowed it to leave the shop. I don’t know about the legality of something like that. It might be a smart move on the shops part though. It may simplify any legal process if an accident happened due to customer negligence. It also could show proof th. at the customer was informed of unsafe conditions and reduce “perceived” liability on the Shop’s part.
I have heard of mechanics having customers sign a waiver acknowledging they are driving an unsafe vehicle before they allowed it to leave the shop. I don’t know about the legality of something like that. It might be a smart move on the shops part though. It may simplify any legal process if an accident happened due to customer negligence. It also could show proof th. at the customer was informed of unsafe conditions and reduce “perceived” liability on the Shop’s part.
He never authorized the work to start with, so them doing the work was against OPs wishes could also be against them in the courts.
Er... legally... you'd be wrong. Mechanics cannot let you leave the lot in an unsafe vehicle.
@@wmdkitty there's no law enforcing that, I'd be curious what statute or ordinance or whatever states that a mechanic is obliged to do so
You're an incorrigible punster. (Perhaps it's best we not incorrige you?)
Engine Story: This is why I prefer engines that use timing gears instead of a timing belt...yes, the gears may be slightly louder than the belt, but they last one HELL of a lot longer and require less maintenance...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
2 👩🍳👌💋! Thank you for the videos and the glorious puns!
I wish there were *more* signature rulership wordplay compared to the bank money puns. 🥲