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Gee, I always thought customers were a priority.
Yet, this innocent man was custodially arrested anyways. In situations like this, I have to wonder how best to handle the situation if it were you and you're OCing.
Could he have ended up dead?
Chesapeake car dealer apologizes for customer's arrest
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Yet, this innocent man was custodially arrested anyways. In situations like this, I have to wonder how best to handle the situation if it were you and you're OCing.
Could he have ended up dead?
Chesapeake car dealer apologizes for customer's arrest
The president of Priority Chevrolet apologized Wednesday for the arrest of a customer in June who the dealership mistakenly undercharged for an SUV and who resisted the company’s efforts to get him to sign a new, costlier contract.
Dennis Ellmer said Chesapeake police have told him that one of his managers told an officer that Danny Sawyer of Chesapeake had stolen a 2012 Chevrolet Traverse.
“I owe Mr. Sawyer a big apology,” said Ellmer, who manages the entire Priority Auto Group.
He said his staff erred when they sold the SUV to Sawyer for about $5,600 less than they should have and erred again when they went to police. He said Sawyer should not have been arrested and definitely should not have had to spend four hours in jail.
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