Got keyed...
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#22
Not because I think it's wrong, but because it sounds like something Louis CK would say.
And if you end up finding the dude who did it, follow this handy dandy guide:
Last edited by 4LiterSonic; 05-18-2012 at 05:27 PM.
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Don
#24
hahaha that's brilliant. Sorry to hear that, OP. It's ********* like that who are dragging this country into a hole. I hope you do find out who did it. Even if it's next year before you find him (high school kids can't keep their mouths shut, you'll figure it out if you keep your ears open), I would NOT let him off easy. Rather take a week of OSS and leave him bloodied, broken, and ruined instead of watching him skate free.
#27
Sorry OP, I know the feeling too. I had my nice car keyed while in college. Somebody will talk in school. It just really sucks that losers like this kid do punk *** things. Total *****.
#28
a police report must be submitted for the purpose of a insurance claim, not neccessarly for the criminal act. It must be documented by an authorized authority in order for the insurance to be claimed. Since that was not done by our young inexperienced, still in school mustang driver, hes basically screwing himself by not doing that. Then he chooses to go in the school and gets into trouble for raising hell about it.
Well let me tell you kids this. ITs your responsibility, not the schools, to protect your property and to report it to the authorities when something happens. The school security is not a public authority. The local police are. Most if not all parking garages, malls, churches etc are not held liable if your car becomes damaged or if a theft occured.
Where do you get the idea that a public or private school parking lot is safe and secure from law enforcement?
No matter where you park your car, no matter what the circumstances are. If your property becomes damaged by vandals its your responsibility to go thru the proper channels to report, document and submit the paperwork in order to make an insurance claim. Pay the $500 deductable that has to be paid out of your pocket. And take the bus.... because if the car is redone and taken back to school, it will probably happen again.....
Last edited by CaptainRon; 05-19-2012 at 09:02 AM.
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no no no no and no. We're not going to get into a debate of whats private property. And it has nothing to do with it. A shopping mall parking lot, a church lot, your driveway are "private" property however the police report must be made on those properties if a vandalism or theft occured. a police report must be submitted for the purpose of a insurance claim, not neccessarly for the criminal act. It must be documented by an authorized authority in order for the insurance to be claimed. Since that was not done by our young inexperienced, still in school mustang driver, hes basically screwing himself by not doing that. Then he chooses to go in the school and gets into trouble for raising hell about it.
Well let me tell you kids this. ITs your responsibility, not the schools, to protect your property and to report it to the authorities when something happens. The school security is not a public authority. The local police are. Most if not all parking garages, malls, churches etc are not held liable if your car becomes damaged or if a theft occured.
Where do you get the idea that a public or private school parking lot is safe and secure from law enforcement?
No matter where you park your car, no matter what the circumstances are. If your property becomes damaged by vandals its your responsibility to go thru the proper channels to report, document and submit the paperwork in order to make an insurance claim. Pay the $500 deductable that has to be paid out of your pocket. And take the bus.... because if the car is redone and taken back to school, it will probably happen again.....
Well let me tell you kids this. ITs your responsibility, not the schools, to protect your property and to report it to the authorities when something happens. The school security is not a public authority. The local police are. Most if not all parking garages, malls, churches etc are not held liable if your car becomes damaged or if a theft occured.
Where do you get the idea that a public or private school parking lot is safe and secure from law enforcement?
No matter where you park your car, no matter what the circumstances are. If your property becomes damaged by vandals its your responsibility to go thru the proper channels to report, document and submit the paperwork in order to make an insurance claim. Pay the $500 deductable that has to be paid out of your pocket. And take the bus.... because if the car is redone and taken back to school, it will probably happen again.....
No one said a police report could not be filled out, but in my experience when someone smacked my wife's SUV, we had to call the incident in over the phone and a police report number was assigned. An officer never came because it was in an HEB parking lot. Luckily the other driver accepted responsibility and we took care of it through her insurance, but that is the point. The arrival of an officer may not happen, so an actual investigation is never accomplished. Doesn't mean you won't get a police report to use in filing with insurance.
Don
Don
#30
Well let me tell you kids this. ITs your responsibility, not the schools, to protect your property and to report it to the authorities when something happens. The school security is not a public authority. The local police are. Most if not all parking garages, malls, churches etc are not held liable if your car becomes damaged or if a theft occured.
And to answer everyone's debate about whether police would come out, we have our officer on campus that would do the report. I referred to him earlier in this thread. Some people might have read it wrong, but he is a badged officer who shows up everyday to our school and works his job.