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Al Lamb's Dallas Honda
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This dealership was having a motorcycles sale, so I drove after a busy day's work, well away from my normal commute to check out some of the motorcycles. Provided I got a good deal, I was even ready to purchase one, if the price was right. When I asked one of the floor personnels if I could test drive one, he asked me how long I had my license. When I told him I was relatively a new licensee he told me that since it had rained, he would not allow me to ride one. In reality, it had stopped raining several hours earlier and the roads were dry. So this punk, had the audacity to question how long I had my license and then promptly reject my request for a ride.\r
For potential riders, I recommend other dealerships. And if you must visit them, don't you let them ask you how long you have had a license. It's an unethical question. Imagine a car dealer asking you how long you had your license.
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