Man of Honour
Honestly the mind boggles.
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If you feel like you really must do something I'd focus on your friends lack of awareness of the road worthiness of her vehicle instead of trying to get the garage in trouble.
end of day she is an adult and should be able to understand the basics like that, a dangerous fault and mot failure means = do not drive the car.
Shocking how people do not understand that it isn't other peoples jobs to parent adults.
I find a lot of garages don't volunteer information that they really should be providing to the customer though - for instance I had a metal plate hanging off the bottom of my truck secured by only 1 of the 3 screws that should have been there - and 3 garages that did work on the truck must have seen it yet did nothing let alone tell me - was only when I had it jacked up to check something else I found it (I have reason to believe it was like that for some time).
In this case though there isn't much excuse for not reading the MOT details and acting on them even if the garage by the sounds of it should have exercised some advisory capacity.
but unless you get on your hands and knees to check the inside of your tyres every time before you drive off, this wasn't an obvious thing to spot.
Wait, you don't?
Wait, you don't?
Everytime you set off? No, that's a bit excessive.
Check mine everytime I do a clean and before setting off on long journeys.
I bet he does 35 in a 30 too! He should be strung up! /sChild killer.
I bet he does 35 in a 30 too! He should be strung up! /s
He's such a degenerate he'd likely ask how much they charge for that.By the danglies
He's such a degenerate he'd likely ask how much they charge for that.
Wait, you don't?