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Originally Posted by 3.8TransAM
Property should be allowed to be protected by force period. What I have is mine, not yours, you want your own, go bust your ass and work for it.
This all comes down to personal responsibility and so does sloppy thinking like this. You are condoning the actions of these morons who are doing nothing but destroying communities, businesses and peoples lives.
It's right there with people going "they have insurance" without realizing those of us who work and better ourselves are the ones who end up paying for it, not deadbeats.
Lastly for people who have never been in a dealership, most keep their keys in a room for them(new larger stores) or in a metal lockbox(manager office, etc). None of this will keep someone out with an axe or equivalent tool. Let alone driving a car thru a wall.
Covid didn't work, the murder hornets didn't work, time to roll out the old standby race wars.
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The dealership is not at a loss here. They will be covered under their insurance plan and be made whole again. As a dealer, you would be stupid beyond belief not to be covered under insurance for a possible situation like this.
Isn't that why we pay through the a$$ for insurance?
Not saying what these people did was right, but I wouldn't feel too heartbroken and emotionally shattered for the dealer in this. I'd feel a lot more sorry for the poor unfortunate schmuck that gets caught in stopped traffic in the city while coming home from work and has his/her vehicle trashed by the roving rioters. That's when I get concerned.