StarmanMBA
Active member
I was behind an OC Bus last week when I noticed a mechanical problem with it that was obviously overlooked by every driver of it and every mechanic responsible for its maintenance.
Today I received an email response that my observation was correct and the problem was repaired. It was not a smoking exhaust pipe. It was not a burned out light, nor any body damage. No low tire, no flat tire, no worn out tire. Not the lug nuts. What was overlooked by every driver and mechanic that needed to be corrected but was not until I alerted them to it? (Glaringly obvious, I might add.)
It is fun to have fun but you have to know how. - The Cat in the Hat, banned by the Snowflakes
Today I received an email response that my observation was correct and the problem was repaired. It was not a smoking exhaust pipe. It was not a burned out light, nor any body damage. No low tire, no flat tire, no worn out tire. Not the lug nuts. What was overlooked by every driver and mechanic that needed to be corrected but was not until I alerted them to it? (Glaringly obvious, I might add.)
It is fun to have fun but you have to know how. - The Cat in the Hat, banned by the Snowflakes