This is not really "prep" related (thus in "off-topic") but just an update on my life.
Today was a first for me and that's unusual at this point in my life. I went to court for a hearing on a lawsuit I filed on behalf of my daughter, against a local used car dealer. I'll try to make this short...
We helped her buy a car a little over a year ago, for cash. 8 months ago they traded even, with the same dealer, for a mini-van. The van had some body damage and the dealer agreed to pay for the repair, even gave her a signed statement saying so. Finally got the car to the body shop, 6 months ago, and the dealer would never pay for the repairs so the body shop finally applied for the title and sold the car. So now my daughter has been without a vehicle she paid cash for for almost 5 months.
I tried my best to get the dealer to make it right. They wouldn't, filed suit. Today was the hearing, the judge said he would mail his decision in a couple of days. This dealer lied like a cheap rug, under oath, I was truly amazed. I had recorded a conversation with her but the judge never listened to it, I believe he had already made up his mind. I feel like we won and the judge will decide in our favor.
While I knew in theory that our "legal system" was messed up, today only served to solidify that theory with personal experience...
Of course this is the easy part... even if we "win" then we still have to get the dealer to actually pay the settlement.
RJ