Hertz Faces Another Round of Wrongful Arrest Lawsuits
The plaintiffs all claim that Hertz’s internal procedures were so lacking that they were arrested for driving “stolen” rental cars that they had already paid for.
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The plaintiffs all claim that Hertz’s internal procedures were so lacking that they were arrested for driving “stolen” rental cars that they had already paid for.
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