An Invercargill vehicle tester, who lost his authority to issue warrants of fitness after complaints about the quality of his work, says the decision was based on a mere three complaints over 15 years.
Earlier this month Donald Stewart McLean's Grasmere business The WOF Man Ltd was shut down by the NZ Transport Agency, who cited his failure to properly inspect brakes, exhaust systems and corrosion repairs as the reason for revoking his authority.
''What annoys me the most about this is the fact that they say I have a history of complaints of vehicles that didn't comply. The real facts are that over 15 years they were talking about there were three, all of which were disputed.''
He said one complaint involved a worn brake rotor, the second stemmed from a car which had been altered after he had inspected it and the third about rust which ''three inspecting organisations had missed''.
''That is my history of complaints and not following procedures in 15 years. In all honesty does that compare with what they have said about me to ruin my reputation? Three unfounded complaints in 15 years.''