Bike Theft At Work
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My bike was stolen from work and HR won't take responsibility
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide you with accurate information, could you please tell me which country and state this happened in?
United States Pennsylvania
Hello ****. In Pennsylvania, employers are typically not responsible for personal property unless they've agreed to take care of it. It might be helpful to:
- File a police report
- Check if your homeowner's or renter's insurance covers the loss.
Contact a local attorney for specific advice.
- File a police report
- Check if your homeowner's or renter's insurance covers the loss.
Contact a local attorney for specific advice.
But my bike was stolen in front of the building.So If I steal someone's car in the parking lot then I won't get In trouble?
Hello ****, I understand your frustration. But it's important to note:
- Stealing is illegal, regardless of the circumstances.
- In Pennsylvania, auto theft can result in fines and imprisonment.
It's best to report the theft and consult with a local attorney for further advice.
- Stealing is illegal, regardless of the circumstances.
- In Pennsylvania, auto theft can result in fines and imprisonment.
It's best to report the theft and consult with a local attorney for further advice.