Mechanic repairing a car. Credit: chartphoto/Adobe Stock The scheme started to unravel when employees of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries drove passed the business, which is two miles from the field office and on a main thoroughfare, and noticed it appeared to have workers again. (Credit: chartphoto/Adobe Stock)

The owner of a Washington auto repair shop, who has a history of evading workers' comp insurance, has again been charged with operating without the necessary coverage, according to the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I).

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