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re: Update page 3 - Auto Insurance Question - Got hit in a parking lot

Posted on 5/4/22 at 1:02 am to
Posted by go ta hell ole miss
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 5/4/22 at 1:02 am to
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I get the parallel you're trying to draw, but it is a false equivalent.


So cops only have an obligation to investigate and assist when there is substantial or serious bodily harm on private property? Suppose instead we damage a person’s home on private property rather than substantial bodily harm. Do they just turn a blind eye when throws rocks through windows? It is unlawful to cause damage to another person’s property whether on private property or public land. Noise ordinances when is throwing parties all week until 3:00 in the morning are okay because they are on private property? At what stage, according to you, does a cop have an obligation to respond to crimes on private property? “Protect and serve — on public land” is acceptable to you? That’s comical. They were being lazy.
Posted by Abraham H Parnassis
Member since Jul 2020
2555 posts
Posted on 5/4/22 at 8:32 am to
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So cops only have an obligation to investigate and assist when there is substantial or serious bodily harm on private property?
I never said that. An accident is just that - an accident. Absent a separate crime, an accident on private property is a civil matter.
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Suppose instead we damage a person’s home on private property rather than substantial bodily harm. Do they just turn a blind eye when throws rocks through windows? It is unlawful to cause damage to another person’s property whether on private property or public land. Noise ordinances when is throwing parties all week until 3:00 in the morning are okay because they are on private property?
So those are all codified criminal acts that occur on private property - separate and distinct from a civil issue like an accident on private property.
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At what stage, according to you, does a cop have an obligation to respond to crimes on private property? “Protect and serve — on public land” is acceptable to you? That’s comical. They were being lazy.
Simple - when a crime is committed. No crime took place in OP's story.
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