Hertz CEO promises to "do right" by customers after false theft reports
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The new CEO of Hertz says he is looking to fix the problem that he acknowledged has caused some Hertz customers to be falsely arrested — and in some cases jailed — because the company reported the cars they had rented as stolen.
This comes in the wake of a CBS News investigation into the claims.
This comes just days after two U.S. senators called for the government to examine the practices of rental giant Hertz, CEO Stephen Scherr said "rectifying the situation is a priority."
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