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Offline JH27N0B

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Restoration shop horror story
« on: November 06, 2011 - 10:27:23 AM »
Wow, you hear a lot of restoration shop horror stories, but this one sounds like one of the worst!  It would be interesting to hear a little more behind the scenes on this one! :22yikes:
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-11-05/news/chi-will-county-sheriffs-deputy-accused-of-breaking-mans-neck-20111105_1_complaint-donald-swanson-fbi-informant




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Re: Restoration shop horror story
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2011 - 11:31:04 AM »
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Re: Restoration shop horror story
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2011 - 11:45:00 AM »
Wow  :eek2:
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Re: Restoration shop horror story
« Reply #3 on: November 06, 2011 - 11:54:57 AM »
Ok folks, lets not jump to conclusions.  We are only hearing one side of the story.  When the prosecutor declines to file charges, that to me is an indication this person wants lots of $,$$$,$$$.00.  There is probably some truth in this story, but not the whole story.  I would like to see the findings of this lawsuit after both sides tell their story.  Scandalous.........

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Re: Restoration shop horror story
« Reply #4 on: November 06, 2011 - 02:07:14 PM »
Ok folks, lets not jump to conclusions.  We are only hearing one side of the story.  When the prosecutor declines to file charges, that to me is an indication this person wants lots of $,$$$,$$$.00.  There is probably some truth in this story, but not the whole story.  I would like to see the findings of this lawsuit after both sides tell their story.  Scandalous.........

And you definitely can't jump to the conclusion that the "peace" officer didn't do anything wrong. More often than not, when a cop is accused of malfeasances it is true to, at least, some degree.

It seems like issues have gotten more prevalent with there being two wars, and more, going on. Could members of the pool of potential LEO hires have gone off to join the military leaving more douche bags to join the ranks of the Boyz in Blue? 

I think this is a serious question where as some of you may say, "He just doesn't like cops." But seriously, who do you hire when the best potential hire joins to military because it is a higher "call to service"? You can't deny that 'most' who are truly interested in serving the citizens of this good country looks at the military first rather than Law Enforcement. 

II would also be interested in finding out what the Veterans status is in LEO's accused of wrongful acts. I am pretty sure that a Veteran has more discipline and integrity so that would lead them to act in a more fair and just manner than a LEO that simply graduated High School and began their path, right away, to become a Law Enforcement Officer.

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Re: Restoration shop horror story
« Reply #5 on: November 06, 2011 - 05:33:33 PM »
I'm going to hazard a guess that there was some sort of mechanics lien involved here.  The shop ran the tab way beyond what had been estimated, words were exchanged, the guy refused to pay, and the shop then went out and got a lien.
The guy then decided he'd suck it up and pay the bill rather than lose his car, and went to the shop to get it, and that is when things got out of control.
I've never heard of any shop that would run up a tab that high without getting paid portions of it while the work was being done.  In fact, most shops seem to work off of deposits, and when the deposit runs low or out, they stop work until they get more money deposited. So this one ran up an 12K tab on a car without being paid?  WTH?
I don't know much about mechanics liens, but when one is obtained, I assume you can chose to pay it off and retrieve your car?  Or does the shop then gain title to the car and can do what they want with it, and you are SOL?
Whatever the case, heated situations such as this are something law enforcement gets paid pretty well to deal with in a professional manner.  When they were called, I expect it is all a civil matter, and all they can do when brought in is separate the 2 parties and try to cool them down.  Be sympathetic but  make it clear to the guy that he has to work through a lawyer and the courts, and they can't do anything to get his car back then and there.
And having it escalate into a situation where someone ends up with his neck broken and in the hospital most likely means the police really screwed the pooch with their handling of the situation.
I am from the area, and Will County is the south and southwest suburban area of Chicago.  From what I have seen from watching the news around here for many decades is that I wouldn't make any judgment on this case based on the fact prosecutors declined to press charges against the PD.  Sad fact is that in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs, the police are pretty much given a free pass unless a situation occurs that gets a lot of media attention and the media puts the heat on heavy publicizing a case of police misconduct. 
It's a tough job, and no picnic having to deal with the worst of society, but that still doesn't make it right when someone gets hurt or killed by a LEO unless the guy is threatening them with deadly force. :2cents:
Chicago and the suburban PD's do end up paying out millions and millions each year to settle lawsuits in police misconduct cases, but I don't see any evidence they take any steps to try to get the situation under control, just write it off and pass the bill on to the taxpayers. :eek4:  Part of the reason my property tax bill went up 20% this year and our state income taxes went up 66% at the beginning of the year maybe?
At any rate, I wish I knew the name of the restoration shop involved so we can get the word out to the locals to steer clear of them!
 

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Re: Restoration shop horror story
« Reply #6 on: November 06, 2011 - 11:00:06 PM »
Always get a written estimate. check in to see progress.   Been there Jacked me with a 3th increase. Attorney's wouldn't touch it. Need to get another body shop to  attest to flaws. Lots of luck there.
 







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Re: Restoration shop horror story
« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2011 - 04:33:33 PM »
Damn, i dont like to read it.. Im not really into horror stories..