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Old Apr 9, 2024 | 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by AJT123
Police I have found won't ever bother you for 5-8 over even if you're not following traffic.

Every ticket I've ever had was for at least 10 over.

It's nice to pass police and not think I have to slam on the brakes, it took a while to get used to.
Around here even 10-15-20 over wont get their attention unless you are driving much faster than the flow of traffic.

So, check this out...the dealer unplugged my dashcam, just noticed...


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Originally Posted by SW17LS
So, check this out...the dealer unplugged my dashcam, just noticed...
My understanding is this is now common practice, after a few highly-publicized incidents of dealership employees abusing customer cars were caught on dashcams.
Old Apr 9, 2024 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by geko29
My understanding is this is now common practice, after a few highly-publicized incidents of dealership employees abusing customer cars were caught on dashcams.
Seems like a pretty shady thing to do. If they’re honest and have nothing to hide why not leave it alone.
Old Apr 9, 2024 | 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by geko29
My understanding is this is now common practice, after a few highly-publicized incidents of dealership employees abusing customer cars were caught on dashcams.
Yeah I dont really have a problem with them unplugging it while its there, but they need to plug it back in before its delivered back to the customer.

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Seems like a pretty shady thing to do. If they’re honest and have nothing to hide why not leave it alone.


First time this has ever happened, at least when its been returned to me its always been plugged in
Old Apr 9, 2024 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Carfan94
Seems like a pretty shady thing to do. If they’re honest and have nothing to hide why not leave it alone.
From a business perspective, it's all about risk management. Why introduce an opportunity for liability (no matter how small), if you don't have to?
Old Apr 9, 2024 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by geko29
From a business perspective, it's all about risk management. Why introduce an opportunity for liability (no matter how small), if you don't have to?
Why unplug it if you aren't working on that area is my question
Old Apr 9, 2024 | 11:41 AM
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Why unplug it if you aren't working on that area is my question
As a shop with no employees, I totally understand that approach.
Old Apr 9, 2024 | 11:48 AM
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I understand unplugging it if you're specifically chasing an electrical problem like Steve was experiencing, but it should be plugged back in. What if he hadn't noticed it and then had an incident where he thought he was protected by his dash cam footage only to realize it had been unplugged?
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Originally Posted by FrankReynoldsCPA
I understand unplugging it if you're specifically chasing an electrical problem like Steve was experiencing, but it should be plugged back in. What if he hadn't noticed it and then had an incident where he thought he was protected by his dash cam footage only to realize it had been unplugged?
Exactly. Plus even if I did hire people I would be the only one driving customer cars if I'm still working hands on at all to avoid issues.

I see an unplugged dash cam like that I'm gonna assume you cold revved my car and beat the hell out of it
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Originally Posted by FrankReynoldsCPA
I understand unplugging it if you're specifically chasing an electrical problem like Steve was experiencing, but it should be plugged back in. What if he hadn't noticed it and then had an incident where he thought he was protected by his dash cam footage only to realize it had been unplugged?
Exactly, I drove around all day with it unplugged before I noticed it.

My subwoofer was also unplugged. My guess is they unplugged these things to make sure they weren't bleeding electricity off, but they need to be be plugged back in. Leaving this stuff unplugged, losing my clips, all symptoms of a general lack of care and concern.
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Originally Posted by SW17LS
Exactly, I drove around all day with it unplugged before I noticed it.

My subwoofer was also unplugged. My guess is they unplugged these things to make sure they weren't bleeding electricity off, but they need to be be plugged back in. Leaving this stuff unplugged, losing my clips, all symptoms of a general lack of care and concern.
The dealership experience......
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Originally Posted by Striker223

I see an unplugged dash cam like that I'm gonna assume you cold revved my car and beat the hell out of it
Instead of teaching our employees not to abuse cars, lets tech them how to unplug the cam so we don’t end up with another embarrassing incident spreading across the internet!
Old Apr 9, 2024 | 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by geko29
From a business perspective, it's all about risk management. Why introduce an opportunity for liability (no matter how small), if you don't have to?
I can see this POV. Privacy likely is an issue as well

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I highly doubt they were abusing my car, why would they? Lots more fun cars they work on. To me it’s just being delivered back to me unplugged like that.
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Originally Posted by SW17LS
Around here even 10-15-20 over wont get their attention unless you are driving much faster than the flow of traffic.
Oh for sure. Knoxville to Rochester is a rural drive, I can imagine your route through that humongous metropolis.. In Knoxville it’s at least 80-85 now, shows we are growing up.

If it were hustle and bustle 90mph traffic the whole way, I’d be doing it too trust me lol.



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