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Originally Posted by Jdoughs
None of those examples are close to what happened here. He was getting help from the person to load his car, he was not the victim of vandalism.
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Originally Posted by ProG
I don't know why I would even waste my time on a useless little troll, but what does vandalism have to do with this thread? In any case, you would still be responsible for all of those scenarios unless you actually caught the person doing it.
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You guys are missing his point. His point is that "your car, your problem" doesn't make
any sense. "Your car, your problem" would apply to the cases he listed. His point, I think,
is that it's not decided by whose car it is, but by who is receiving the favor. Example:
I borrow your truck to carry exercise equipment in. Your truck is damaged in the course of
hauling my new exercise equipment. Your car, your problem? No, you did ME a favor by loaning
me the truck, so I need to get it fixed.
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