That would be an alarm the horn is behind the grill
There are many reasons to purchase musical instrument insurance. If an instrument is lost, stolen, or broken, insurance can help cover the cost of a replacement instrument.
If your a passenger in a stolen car and know for a fact the car is stolen because the ignition was tampered with or you know the driver does not own the car then you can be charged with : 1. accessory after the fact travelling in a stolen car The only way to avoid the charge you would have to have the driver defend you by saying you did not know the car was stolen.
Truck drivers would wear chain wallets hooked to their belt loops so that it couldn't be stolen.
Many of the state buildings and palaces were broken into and things stolen, statues broken, and buildings burned.
Things get stolen and the victim peace of mind has been broken
No it was broken in Deathly Hallows though.
It is behind Dudley's house by the broken car :)
That's mostly up to the retailer's policies. Since a gift card is a "bearer instrument," the retailer can treat it like stolen cash.
If it is indeed a real Stradivarius you should take it to an expert music auction house and have it valued. If they agree it is genuine then it may be worth repairing and selling at auction. Also it could be a "stolen" instrument in which case it would have to be returned to its rightful owners.
No, as they would not be trustworthy and could get their mobile phones stolen or broken.
Many will cover theft and loss--it just depends on your company. Hopefully you have some receipts and proof of ownership...
That depends on the policy that you have with your insurance company. When I had my truck broken into, my policy covered the iPod and stereo that were stolen, plus my rental while my truck was in the shop.