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Originally Posted by CAP'N B
I've scanned a lot and I've read a lot, everyone keeps after the dealer, but they not saying much about the employee. He is still responsible for his actions, he drove the car outside of the scope of his employment, therefore he should have to pay restitution to the owner, he would probably have to be sued, but a court order garnishing his wages would be a good probability. If he has to go to court for his crime the judge should order restitution to the car owner.
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The OP left his car at the dealer for service , it is the responsibility off the dealer to keep their customers propriety safe and secured while on their shop.
Just explain to me if the guy had stole the car , and had never been nabbed , the OP will get nothing back right
Assuming that the OP didn't have his insurance policy valid for stolen propriety ?
Are you sure you want this to happen to you next time you take you car in for service ?