Showing my age now but back in the late seventies I was an MOT inspector(fancy name for a grease monkey) and the garage I worked for had to carry insurance and it had to be posted, I know the laws vary between England and Scotland but the first thing you have if you are in business is insurance.
 
Had to have 5 insurance policies on the shop I had years ago .. and that was a f#ckin antique store.
 
If they damaged your bike then they should put it right no ifs no buts...Citizens advice say on their web site that the garage has a responsibility to take good care of your bike.

Name and shame the garage mate...
 
I'm willing to chip in to send @Evil Mitch over to help you get this sorted......his many and varied negotiating skills include, but are not limited to; the stabbing, slashing, stomping, muay thai chopping, screwdriving and generally horrible inconveniencing of throats. For his complete resumé see assorted posts throughout this forum.
 
I'm willing to chip in to send @Evil Mitch over to help you get this sorted......his many and varied negotiating skills include, but are not limited to; the stabbing, slashing, stomping, muay thai chopping, screwdriving and generally horrible inconveniencing of throats. For his complete resumé see assorted posts throughout this forum.

Mitchy .. CONFLICT RESOLUTION OFFICER. :roll:
 
Mitchy .. CONFLICT RESOLUTION OFFICER. :roll:

I like it...and @Evil Mitch was thinking about a career change. I could utilise the services of an outsourced Resolution officer on a daily basis. I know of an orginisation that just settled $3.5m in compensation of the over exertion of their services.... i have no idea but i reckon their could be a decent wicket in this line of professional services.
 
Maybe @Wrecka coukd mock up a business card

'EMCRS'

Evil Mitch Conflict resolution services

and the slogan could be "The evil mitch way of a heavenly outcome"

Contact details: 'For all enquiries, contact TC employment services'
:D
 
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