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My cousin and I had both of our motorcycles stolen from us from inside our apt. garage. There is security cameras and paid security guards within the building and garage. The apt. management informed us that the cameras do not operate on sundays(which is the day they were stolen) since nobody works in the office on sudays to replace the tapes, and that the guards did not see anything. Both bikes were locked up and you need key access to get into garage but not out. Is the apt. complex liable for our loss?
Plus, contacting the police dept., they will not start investigating our case for up to 5 days, due to slow paper processing. I'm sure the bikes will be long gone by then if not already. All investigating has been done by myself and cousin, we have collected all the evidence we could at the time and have relayed that information to the p.d. But, there isn't even a case # on this, only a reference #. The p.d. stated that an investigator will contact us within 5 to 7 days, but the apt. complex reported to us and the p.d. that they have a suspect, but no one from the p.d. has made any effort to contact this person to interigate. I realize that our motorcycles are probably not a "top priority" for them but is obviously to me (only having liability). Can the local p.d. be liable as well for not responding to our case promptly? Both bikes are appraise at over $10,000.
My cousin and I had both of our motorcycles stolen from us from inside our apt. garage. There is security cameras and paid security guards within the building and garage. The apt. management informed us that the cameras do not operate on sundays(which is the day they were stolen) since nobody works in the office on sudays to replace the tapes, and that the guards did not see anything. Both bikes were locked up and you need key access to get into garage but not out. Is the apt. complex liable for our loss?
Plus, contacting the police dept., they will not start investigating our case for up to 5 days, due to slow paper processing. I'm sure the bikes will be long gone by then if not already. All investigating has been done by myself and cousin, we have collected all the evidence we could at the time and have relayed that information to the p.d. But, there isn't even a case # on this, only a reference #. The p.d. stated that an investigator will contact us within 5 to 7 days, but the apt. complex reported to us and the p.d. that they have a suspect, but no one from the p.d. has made any effort to contact this person to interigate. I realize that our motorcycles are probably not a "top priority" for them but is obviously to me (only having liability). Can the local p.d. be liable as well for not responding to our case promptly? Both bikes are appraise at over $10,000.
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