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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Warming up your car In your driveway? Here's a ticket
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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 15505463" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>thats incorrect. insurance companies can't refuse to pay due to ur stupidity. thats like saying my house was burglarized but I forget to lock my front door and the insurance company telling u ur now not covered? make no difference!</p><p></p><p>when someone enters into a car they are committing a burglary in many states depending on how the statute is written there. here in CT it is a Burglary 3rd degree which is a felony.</p><p></p><p>you have 4th amendment protection with ur car just as u do with ur house. jus because the car is unlocked or keys on seat or keys in ignition its still a felony for someone to enter and take it and therefore the fault is the thief not the victim of the theft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 15505463, member: 111882"] thats incorrect. insurance companies can't refuse to pay due to ur stupidity. thats like saying my house was burglarized but I forget to lock my front door and the insurance company telling u ur now not covered? make no difference! when someone enters into a car they are committing a burglary in many states depending on how the statute is written there. here in CT it is a Burglary 3rd degree which is a felony. you have 4th amendment protection with ur car just as u do with ur house. jus because the car is unlocked or keys on seat or keys in ignition its still a felony for someone to enter and take it and therefore the fault is the thief not the victim of the theft. [/QUOTE]
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