Tag: Bureau of Automotive Repair Citation

Auto shop mechanics have a reputation for being tough. Maybe itโ€™s the Hollywood stereotype of the tattooed โ€œgrease monkeyโ€ with muscular arms working on muscle cars. They are portrayed as strong dudes with oil in their veins ready for a fight. In reality, we know many auto technicians are just regular guys and gals who […]

Have you seen the show โ€œUndercover Boss?โ€ Corporate leaders disguised as new employees go โ€œundercoverโ€ to check how their company is running when they arenโ€™t around. They want to know if employees are properly trained and if managers are following the corporate mission statement. On the show, if a frontline employee goes out of their […]

Recently, the movie “Ghost Busters” came out, and with an all female cast, the remake spurred a lot of controversy (at least on the Internet). For anyone who remember the original, the song “Who You Gonna Call,” certainly could “get in one’s head.” “Who you gonna call: GHOSTBUSTERS.”

You are probably a hard-working guy or gal, in the automotive repair industry. You might be a technician, who works for someone else, or you might be a station owner. Regardless, you are a person who lives off of your wits, and has to go to work every day to serve the Almighty Dollar.

Santa Barbara, California – July 30, 2016. Automotive Defense Specialists, a California law firm of attorneys defending against Bureau of Automotive Repair citations, accusations, and letters, is proud to announce that it has updated its informational page on Bureau of Automotive Repair citations to be used by the general public.

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