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take "secure park" to court.

i have discussed this issue with my solicitor / lawyer friends (very good ones at that) and they say that the fee for parking means that the car park has a duty of care - especially since they are called "secure park"

Those waivers of liability that are plastered up in the car parks are NOT sufficient for them to waive their duty of care, and that as a defence would not stand up in court.

but, please speak to legal counsel before doing anything... i disclaim my thoughts as a suggestion only.

Good luck and we'll look out for it!

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If the thief only needs to present a valid car park ticket on exit, then there is little that can be done to stop them from leaving the car park. Drive another stolen shitter car in, drive nice new stolen car out.

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nop you cant...:) I know its not fair.

 

there was someone from here sue one of security car parkin NSW but no success :)

Doesn't mean you can't try!

Best of luck getting it back, in one piece... just curious, what sort of anti-theft protection did your car have? alarm? imobiliser? did you have a club-lock on at the time?

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Sorry to hear about the loss! :)

But definitely take the company of the car park to court!

Once you take the parking ticket, then effectively you have transferred the property to them, so it is their duty to take care of it. In law i recall its called the Tort of Bailment...

Good luck with it!

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