Police for certain - at least he will get a speeding ticket for the 90mph+ on the cam. Still a TWOC though.
Involve the police? really?!
It's not unusual for mechanics, usually senior techs, to take a vehicle home to try and replicate a fault.
But they should ask your permission, they shouldn't let the tea boy drive it to McDonald's to get lunch obviously.
I'd certainly complain, tell them you're very peeved off about it and then depending on how they react I'd consider my next option/s.
Best case scenario is the driver gets a severe bollocking, you get a free service and everybody walks away reasonably happy.
Worst case and the dealer doesn't play ball then shame them on social media and see if VW are happy with the conduct of one of their main dealers.
But involving the police? just no, that's just crazy talk.
Agree dealers should give some compensation for using the van in such a way but can not be held responsible for employee breaking the law whilst using it, that is where the police should be involved... and that is the real issue here.I agree. Police and solicitors is just over kill. Yes what they did was wrong and I would be well pisssed too. Talk to dealership, let them know your blood is boiling and get them to do the fitting on led's for free (its a long chance but worth it) and you'll walk away happy!
Indeed you probably can, but I’ll refrain from shaming yet until I talk to the dealer principal.. but footage will be released along with all factual details.On the basis that Thistle Inspection Solutions are based in Aberdeen, one can probably guess who the local dealer is.
I don't think this is trivial, I have had close friend seriously injured by a d**k driving whilst using a phone... You have kids? Would you like them around carless, speeding drivers? Answer yes then that's fine, trivialise it, personally...No wonder plod don't have time to investigate real crime if their time is being wasted on trivial stuff like this, a sense of proportion is required.
No wonder plod don't have time to investigate real crime if their time is being wasted on trivial stuff like this, a sense of proportion is required.