Craziest Brake Job I have ever done

Back when the first "wide body" van style buses came out with (1 ton) front disks, someone brought a pair into my Dad's small town parts store to get them turned. I refused them, one was REALLY thin. IN FACT I drilled a hole in the connector webbing between the rotor proper and the hub section to show the owner how thin they were.

A period of time later, someone came back with a BROKEN disk -- the bus, which ran skiers up and down the local ski hill, had broken one and had an accident.

This guy was irate and threatened to sue. As there were not many of this type around yet, I remembered "the deal" and told him "if you think you want to sue us, you need to show me a receipt that shows we turned it, because I'm telling you we didn't."

Later I found out a competing parts store in town had turned the thing

I've seen some bad ones, but none quite as bad as posted here. Your sister should be looking for another husband.