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I don't think you're any more responsible than if the broken key hadn't been in the ignition. (That level of responsibilty depends mainly on your insurance, and your agreement with the provider of the courtesy car.) If you'd left it unlocked on the street like that, perhaps it could be argued you were grossly negligent, but since you locked it inside of a secured, monitored parking garage, I'm sure you're fine. The surveillance tapes will help corroborate your story, and I assume with the timeline can be used to find whose security card was swiped to get out of the garage.
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