I'm sorry but you did leave the door open, so the answer is pretty obvious.
OP's Fault for leaving car unlocked.
Thieves Fault for stealing from the car.
Both are at fault for leaving the car unlocked and for stealing from the car.
I'm sorry but you did leave the door open, so the answer is pretty obvious.
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Haha ya. I was annoyed with myself anyway after I found out for not making sure the door was locked, just wanted to see everyone's opinion though.
Na. He's a good friend of mine who I've known for several years, and he doesn't drive anyway so he'd have no reason to take it.
This is not your fault or your friends fault. Just semantics and looking at the big picture. Why the bleep would you question responsibility of locking your door when in the first place strangers are not suppose to be stealing your personal items INSIDE your car. I'd drop it and not blame either and invest that energy into something useful.
"When you make a mistake, don't look back at it long. Take the reason of the thing into your mind and then look forward. Mistakes are lessons of wisdom. The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power."
Seems to fit here, learn your lesson to check that the car door is locked, don't 'blame' anyone and move on.
I say again, this seems like a rape analogy, is OP luring us into a trap?
"S/he was asking for it because s/he forgot to lock the doors/dressed slutty"
Your fault by extension because of your friends actions and your own failure to make up for them when it was your responsibility.
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.
Revelation 6:8
I'm not trying to lure anyone into a trap. The thread was simply made to see everyone's opinion on it, I actually enjoy taking in constructive criticism and such (probably why I enjoy playing PVP related content, but that's another topic) which is part of the reason why I made it. Not really looking to blame anyone as I'll be making sure the doors are locked (all of them) in the future, but I do find it interesting seeing other people's view points.
hahahahahaaa....you're a funny one.
It's the thieves fault.
You didn't take the stuff so it's all on the thief.
Its a passive aggressive response to his fathers attitude.
it the thief's fault for taking the items.
locked door or not if someone wants your stuff they will get it
in this case since the door was unlocked you might have been saved the cost of replacing the window.
that's the silver lining
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I don't think so, but that's an interesting analogy to consider. I'd opinion that how you dress doesn't necessarily create opportunities for crime nor does it excuse them. A closer analogy might be did she make a mistake by cutting through that dark alley at 2 a.m.? And yes, in that case she made an error (a fault).
If someone enters your property without permission, and your car is your property, and removes something of yours, then it doesn't matter if your property was locked or not. The fault is entirely on them. I had my car(the whole thing) stolen, and it was locked. Locks mean very little to your average criminal.
Report the crime, but don't expect to see your GPS again. After my car was stolen, I took to taking all my electronics inside my apartment whenever I went inside. That didn't stop my other car from being vandalized, likely in retaliation for me getting my stolen car back.
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I'm surprised by how many people in this poll blame the victim. The truth is, if the thief wanted to get in the car, they would. I had a car broken into 2 years ago. The just shattered the drivers side window and searched for what they wanted (which apparently included the $2.00 in change I had between the seats).
Hm. This is my first time making a pole, so I'll see about adding that. Thanks.
Well. That sucks, sorry to hear about that. But ya, I reported it, doubt I'll ever see that GPS back. Not a big loss, just feels violating almost to have someone enter my car without my permission.
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So wait let me get this straight . leave a CAR door unlocked and someone going in and STEALING your stuff is your fault. Do the same with the house and it's not?
brb trying doors to other houses see if they are unlocked if they are unlocked it's ok for me to take things out of it.
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