Major Incidents and Auction Highlights from the Motor Trade Industry – April 18 Round-Up

The latest roundup from Car Dealer Magazine on April 18 includes significant updates from the motor trade and related fields. A major scam website operation, based in the UK and responsible for duping thousands with phishing schemes, was dismantled by the Metropolitan Police. This operation had reportedly gathered over 480,000 card numbers globally.

https://autoengage.co.uk/inbox499

Additionally, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has issued a stark warning about the lack of regulatory measures concerning the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace, suggesting potential risks of exploitation and discrimination against workers. They have proposed a legal framework to safeguard employees.

In a lighter vein, a piece of music history is hitting the auction block. The 1953 Bristol KSW 5G bus, famously used by Paul McCartney and Wings for their 1972 tour, has been restored and is expected to fetch between £150,000 and £200,000. This iconic bus journeyed over 7,500 miles across Europe, marking a significant moment in rock history.

wings tour bus

These stories underscore the dynamic nature of the motor trade industry, from legal and ethical challenges to celebrating historical memorabilia. You can read the original article here: Car Dealer Magazine.



source http://autoengage.co.uk/home-page-9252-9795-4532/b/major-incidents-and-auction-highlights-from-the-motor-trade-industry--april-18-round-up

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