Have you been pitched tires in central and southern Utah? Even a legislator has a story.
“Interstate 15 in central and southern Utah can be a long way from someone’s home — and not the place that someone wants a flat tire. So if someone approaches you at a gas station and says you are in danger of a blowout or something worse, what do you do? An article on The Salt Lake Tribune’s website and in the newspaper Sunday reported on two motorists who went ahead and paid for what workers and a tire shop told them they needed to have. The Utah Division of Consumer Protection is now seeking to fine the shop. The shop’s lawyer has said it plans to contest the fine and the allegations in state court.
A tire shop in Beaver was fined over similar allegations in 2015. We asked readers to submit stories about the experiences they had with tire shops on I-15 through central and southern Utah. We asked for good and bad experiences. As of Monday night, we received only the latter.”
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