Ive never been in that position thankfully but is it just the automatic reaction to do this? Its like that lady that got ran over when they stole gas at that station off 16
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We had the same thing happen here. Thief stole a used 2014 ML350. Sales men did a goof, thief got in drivers seat. Sales guy gave him the keys. Went around to the passenger side to get in. Thief locked the doors. Started up, and drove off with the Sales guy hanging onto the door handle, did a tumble.
I'll see if I can post up security cam footage without getting in trouble
Originally posted by GTS Jeff
You know those bored stay at home moms who's entire lives revolve around driving their kids to soccer, various cleaning accessories, and worrying about neighbourhood rapists? The kind of people that watch the View and go "uh huh..." Those unfulfilled people who try to fill the void in their empty lives by writing whiny letters to the editor complaining about shit that no one really cares about?
Well imagine if instead of writing that letter to the editor, she just posts on a car forum for car enthusiasts. That's Kritafo.
People have automatic reactions to hold on to something - like a door handle - but JUMPING on a hood of a car is an actual decision.
This is why D handled tools/shovels are banned in many heavy industrial locations - if they get caught in something, people have to take time to think about letting go.
Must have been a 3-Series.
Aren't those rare when compared against the world's population?
Only 0.2% of the population could even buy one each year and that's if you have enough credit to lease one.
I guess it wasn't a super new one or he would have been caught in the buck teeth.
Would they need a German dentist to get him out?
Confirm. Had an omaplata on a guy, but forgot to underhook the leg; dude stood up, rolled over my neck. SuccThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'd say that more relates to that issue brought up at the time - gas & dash unpaid fuel was taken off of the employees pay.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://edmontonjournal.com/news/pol...tect-employees
If you're getting screwed out-of-pocket, at a minimum wage job. You might get a bit more testy...
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The article says the dealer was family owned. Probably a relative.
^Yeah that sounds more like it. Kids first priority was clearly preventing loss at all cost as its going to hurt the business/cause a headache.
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As far as this kid goes, makes sense since it's family run. I'd probably have done something stupid like try and reach in or grab the door if I was in the same spot and got hurt as well.
Originally posted by killramos
It's a Chrysler, it won't last long enough to depreciate.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/gas-a...kers-1.1128618
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...dash-1.1128621
https://calgaryherald.com/news/local...and-dash-risks
It's specifically addressed in the labour code - but, it continued. Thus NDP's pre-pay legislation. Still somewhat occurs, I heard of one station trying to get employees to pay for the 'stolen/duplicated" chargebacks - even when it's pay-at-the-pump and they never see the card.
https://www.alberta.ca/deductions-fr...px#jumplinks-2