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Meineke Car Care Center
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Roy S.
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You are speaking about a situation that you never witnessed because you were not there. The vehicle failed inspection the second time, because a different inspector looked at the vehicle. He found things wrong that the first inspector missed which will happen if you go to multiple inspection stations. Your husband refused to pay for the inspection because he failed. I informed him that the fee was not contingent on his passing. It was fee owed to the technician for inspecting the vehicle. The baby bottle was actually left by your husband as he reached across the counter and snatched the key(which is theft) and ran out. He returned after he realized the bottle had been left on the counter and I refused to give it to him unless he paid his bill. I never put my hands on you husband, but according to the law I could have once he reached behind the counter. Before you write about a situation that you weren't a witness to, you need to have your facts straight.
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