Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: TechMan on May 27, 2021, 10:44:28 AM
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/atlanta-defund-the-police-backer-has-car-stolen-by-kids-in-broad-daylight-reports (https://www.foxnews.com/us/atlanta-defund-the-police-backer-has-car-stolen-by-kids-in-broad-daylight-reports)
The schadenfreude is so delicious. He left his key fob in his Mercedes and he watched them take of with it during the event is was participating in.
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Brown doesn't plan on filing charges against the kids, who he says acted out of desperation, Atlanta's WSB-TV reported.
If it wasn't for white supremacy they wouldn't have needed to steal a Mercedes out of desperation.
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So, he and his friend violently assaulted several disadvantaged youths who were only attempting to better their lot by redistributing wealth from the overly blessed.
They both should be jailed.
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We'll see how desperate he thinks they were when insurance refuses to pay because he's publicly admitted to leaving the keys in it.
Brad
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^^^I like to learn something every day: would that apply if you left the keys in the car accidentally, or only apply if you did so deliberately?
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Being an Atlanta city councilman you can be assured that corrupt mother *expletive deleted*er didn’t pay for the car out of his pocket in the first place.
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^^^I like to learn something every day: would that apply if you left the keys in the car accidentally, or only apply if you did so deliberately?
My previous policy specifically addressed due diligence and reasonable care to guard against casual entry and operation (i.e. lock the doors and don't leave the keys in it). General translation was "If your vehicle is damaged or stolen because you left it unlocked with the keys in it, it's your problem, not ours." My current coverage is piggybacked off SWMBO's auto policy. Haven't taken the time to see how it reads but I bet there's similar language in it.
Brad