A car valet at Auckland Airport lost his job after he was caught using the radio of a businessman's vehicle as his own "personal disco".
Nigel Bain was a driver for the Koru Valet Parking service, operated by Air Parking Management (APM), when he was fired in June last year for turning up the volume on a customer's radio.
The valet service has a strict "don't touch" policy, under which the drivers are forbidden to touch anything inside a customer's vehicle, including the stereo, rear-view mirrors and air-conditioning settings.
APM said it took the policy seriously, to provide a high standard of service.
Mr Bain took his dismissal to the Employment Relations Authority, saying his sacking was beyond what was fair and reasonable. It found his sacking was justified.