Contact your local law enforcement agency. If you're discovering that your was vandalised after the fact, then the non-emergency number will suffice.
It might if you have comprehensive coverage
Assault and vandalism.
My car has not been vandalized. If it had been, I would probably not be aware of the political leanings of the vandals. I am aware of some incidents of vandalism and harassment against peace movement supporters and their vehicles in recent years.For some reason, the system will not accept the proper question "Why was my car vandalized by 2 black Obama supporters?"
You and your insurance company are responsible.
Assault--definitely. Battery--it depends on whether of car's occupants reasonably belived they were in danger.
To deliberately destroy a property. Example: Who vandalized Rome?
Jewish homes have been vandalized throughout history, up until today.
With our dept you may file a report anytime.
No.
Preston
someone answer this please
No, the employer is not responsible.Even if it is a private parking lot owned by the owner, it's no different than your car being vandalized and broken into at Wal Mart. Where you park is your choice at the end of the day, and the owner of the lot is not responsible for those that come onto the lot and commit crimes.There is no argument for you being forced to park there because you work there. It just doesn't work that way.