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Originally Posted by cdjnight
Bob Hansen, co-owner of First State Chevrolet, said Peterson also would be charged with unauthorized use. A magistrate judge told Hansen that Peterson could not be charged with theft because he was a dealership employee with a key, Hansen said. Peterson no longer works at the dealership, he said.
“He's going to be charged with as much as we could charge him with,” Hansen said
If Mister Hansen would have convinced the judge to charge Eric with theft then Mr. Hansen and his dealership would be off the hook! Duh? this ain't rocket science. The Hoopers know it, the dealer knows it and so does social media. Pay up Mr. Hansen with that 2013 Vert you got left over on your lot! And the Taxes! and then lick your wounds.
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Bullshit. It would NOT relieve him from liability and he's not trying to say that at all. Where did you come up with that? He wants to make it clear that this employee stole the car and be able to go after the employee to recoup the losses he knows he will take to Hooper.
You really believe that Hansen is trying to absolve himself from all liability?