not sure if this is better lounge or garage...my partner got her car booted due to parking tickets, boot was installed on LF tire.after payment and removal, she was driving away and went to stop and the brake pedal went to the floor. several pumps restored brake pressure and the car seemed safe to drive.being that i work on cars, im gonna go over the brakes, bleed, check parts, etc.what liability does Park Raleigh or whoever have in this situation?would this be responsibility of proper boot installation/removal, or more the "well she should have paid her tickets and not gotten booted, her fault"?what if she had wrecked due to brake failure? liability?thx.
12/21/2006 10:23:56 AM
I love insurance scams. Let me go get my helmet.
12/21/2006 10:26:37 AM
i would imagine the only sign of mechanical damage would be a severed brake line. if thats the case, and it is in fact on the tire they put the boot on, i would take it to an un-biased shop and ask for their professional opinion.I would assume Park Raleigh could be held accountable for fucking up someones vehicle. Just because she didnt pay tickets, doesnt give them the right to damage someones personal property.She's lucky though. That could have been real ugly if the pressure didnt come back.[Edited on December 21, 2006 at 10:29 AM. Reason : .]
12/21/2006 10:28:07 AM
another option would be to pay your tickets and avoid all of this. OR park where you are supposed to for the time you are supossed to be there. problem solved
12/21/2006 10:36:18 AM
remember to also get some psychological damage money
12/21/2006 10:37:11 AM
12/21/2006 10:44:12 AM
^^^ no shit, really?
12/21/2006 10:47:24 AM
Well, how could you prove that they did it?
12/21/2006 10:56:04 AM
aww yeah, i guess she deserved to get killed in a collision caused by brake failure since her bad parking ass is such a drain on society yeah...im thinking it might be better to take it somewhere unbiased and have them inspect/document condition, rather than me...doesnt meeker or one of the other kids have a vendetta against parking/towing issues that might benefit from this situation?no insurance scam intentions or anything, just curious about liabiltiy issues and what right parking enforcement has to damage a vehicle...^...thats another concern, im thinking inspection of brake hose may reveal an area impacted by the boot, may not...reasoning behind inspecting/photographing all parts around are where boot was. hopefully there is documentation of boot installation/removal for accountability purposes within park raleigh...[Edited on December 21, 2006 at 10:57 AM. Reason : dz]
12/21/2006 10:56:10 AM
12/21/2006 11:32:50 AM
thanks yosounds like norman hale is the go to guycrafting an email...
12/21/2006 12:11:40 PM
12/21/2006 12:16:45 PM
well it happened monday and shes been driving it since...no repeat yeti wonder how much clamping force an installed boot produces...on a floating caliper design, the piston is on the inside edge of the rotor, so enough force applied to the caliper may force the piston back in, causing the symptoms experienced...still tho...fuckers need some training or accountability, cant just go around booting cars and fucking up brakes...
12/21/2006 12:21:29 PM
^ that would be my guess, clamped on the caliper, but they aslo do a good job of scratching the shit out of wheels
12/21/2006 12:47:22 PM
12/21/2006 1:34:13 PM
Raleigh needs Angle Grinder Man http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/10/09/MN293846.DTL [old]
12/21/2006 1:51:17 PM
^yes he my man
12/22/2006 3:41:31 AM