The Westport Police have visited a disputable car dealership around 350 times in the past 15 years.

NBC 10 News has dug up the records on F&R Auto Sales of Westport and found some not so nice files. Police say they've responded to 118 calls in the last two years at the business. The calls are of variety issues but mostly customer complaints.

The Massachusetts Attorney General's Office say they've gotten more than 100 complaints about the business since 2012. The AG office announced the state had granted an injunction and ordered the car dealership to stop selling unsafe and unreliable vehicles.

Ever since Fun 107 broke the F&R Auto Pizza Delivery drama in January of 2015, we've received dozens of calls complaining about deceptive business practices there.  Apparently, so has the attorney general, who says that there have been complaints of the dealership selling vehicles that don't pass inspection, altering prices after they've been agreed upon, and demanding Social Security and banking information prior to purchase. Other complaints are about rude and threatening behavior of the employees.

The owner, 49-year-old Francis Correiro has faced numerous charges of assault and battery, intimidation, and other violations in recent years.

Additional Reporting By: Mikaylee McEwan

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