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Originally Posted by PQ
I'm talking about LEGALLY. To be held LEGALLY accountable is forceably.
A business should do right by a client period. BUT should not be forced by law. (in a case like this anyway, where the dealer did secure the car)
In other words if this went to court I do not think the business should be found at fault legally. Not if they could show reasonable actions taken to secure the car. Some of you have a different idea of reasonable control. If it were a non-employee would make no difference to me. The car was stolen.
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Were the keys in a lock box with only owner access?
Case closed.