Filmed employee pulls damaging Ex Boss' Corvette Z06 Menghadirkan
Filmed employee pulls damaging Ex Boss' Corvette Z06 ,
a man was charged with criminal damage in Arizona, after security cameras filmed him entering the Corvette from his former boss.
according to police, the man of 33 years, Nicolus Thomas, visited the Midas auto shop he was pulled through to take to the top of his personal effects. When he was there, he slyly left a scratch massive on the side of the Corvette Z06, which is owned by the owner of the shop of 2008.
little he knows that the event was captured on CCTV and shows a number of employees.
while talking with ABC in Arizona, the owner of the Z06, Michael Duda, said he had a feeling the former employee can do something when he returned to the store.
'I just had a feeling. I even said something as he stood behind me, "you're not going to do something for my car are you? "he said.
damage has been so complete that the Corvette is currently be repainted at a cost of some $4,000 and Duda said that "come rain or shine", the former employee will pay for repairs.
Filmed employee pulls damaging Ex Boss' Corvette Z06
fired employee filmed damaging Ex Boss' Corvette Z06

a man was charged with criminal damage in Arizona, after security cameras filmed him entering the Corvette from his former boss.
according to police, the man of 33 years, Nicolus Thomas, visited the Midas auto shop he was pulled through to take to the top of his personal effects. When he was there, he slyly left a scratch massive on the side of the Corvette Z06, which is owned by the owner of the shop of 2008.
little he knows that the event was captured on CCTV and shows a number of employees.
while talking with ABC in Arizona, the owner of the Z06, Michael Duda, said he had a feeling the former employee can do something when he returned to the store.
'I just had a feeling. I even said something as he stood behind me, "you're not going to do something for my car are you? "he said.
damage has been so complete that the Corvette is currently be repainted at a cost of some $4,000 and Duda said that "come rain or shine", the former employee will pay for repairs.