Pauluk; there's already been a case brought for that.

My GF works at a car repair shop. One day a guy brought in a car that had brakes that were all but useless.

They wouldn't let the guy take the car home without a BIG agrument and having him sign a letter that stated that he knew that the brakes were bad and the car should not be driven under any circumstances.

Well...he had an accident on the way home and sued the shop because they "allowed him to drive a defective car".

Never mind that if they had kept the car against his wishes (and kept him safe from his own stupidity) they would have been sued for unlawfully confiscating it.


Somedays you're the windshield, somedays you're the bug.


Ghost307