If you’ve rented a car from Hertz, there could be a warrant out for your arrest
More than 200 plaintiffs are suing Hertz in bankruptcy court for false arrests. A judge is ruling on how some cases will move forward Wednes
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- Hertz files an average of 3,365 police reports about stolen vehicles involving its customers each year.
- That means over the past seven years, theft charges have been levied against more than 23,000 people.
- This lawsuit has 230 plaintiffs who have spent a total of 2,742 days in jail or prison because of false arrests.
- Some took plea deals, admitting to stealing cars they didn’t steal
- Hertz has been falsely reporting customers for at least seven years
- Hertz admitted in a different lawsuit in 2017 that police reports didn't always have correct info and they do not correct information they know is false. That is, when "stolen" cars are found on Hertz's lots, they're not updating anyone on that fact.
- This is an ongoing issue. People are finding out they have warrants out for them in 2022.
- Evidence ignored. Felonies, evictions, families separated, jailtime served, jobs lost. Lives ruined by this stupid fucking car rental company.
- And yes, Hertz went bankrupt and yes it's trying to use that fact to block more of their victims from suing them.
Cancel all reservations you have with Hertz Rent-A-Car and never use their services again, unless you want to wind up in jail for something you didn’t do