Can't you just sign some sort of agreement saying that you'll pay whatever liability cost the school pays?This is of course if you can't get the dean to undo his decision.
What it seems to boil down to is they don't want to land themselves in hot water with legal troubles, easier to give a small refund than deal with someone flipping their shit and trying to sue.
Quote from: Yutaka on October 02, 2014, 09:49:59 AMWhat it seems to boil down to is they don't want to land themselves in hot water with legal troubles, easier to give a small refund than deal with someone flipping their shit and trying to sue.Could you even sue for this?
The litigation culture caused most of these tiptoeing problems. No one wants the liability or they are paying some high litigation fees.
I'm pretty sure they can't do that.
Quote from: BC1096 on October 02, 2014, 09:51:10 AMQuote from: Yutaka on October 02, 2014, 09:49:59 AMWhat it seems to boil down to is they don't want to land themselves in hot water with legal troubles, easier to give a small refund than deal with someone flipping their shit and trying to sue.Could you even sue for this?Don't know, but that doesn't stop people from trying.
You have the expensive cool car, right?There's the problem. An expensive cool car is going to be a target for stealing, and I assume the liability cost for a car such as yours would be exponentially high compared to some first time banger car that most kids would have.I can see why they are doing this, it's in case your car get's stolen and you decide to blame the school. They can't use most of their budget (if not all) paying the insurance on an a super expensive car, even if you'd said you wouldn't consider them liable, because there's always a chance and it's a chance they can't risk.Yes, I agree it indeed sucks ass. I'd take on the chin for now, and ask later if you can park your car again if there isn't a wave of robberies in a few weeks.
Quote from: SuperIrish on October 02, 2014, 09:54:41 AMYou have the expensive cool car, right?There's the problem. An expensive cool car is going to be a target for stealing, and I assume the liability cost for a car such as yours would be exponentially high compared to some first time banger car that most kids would have.I can see why they are doing this, it's in case your car get's stolen and you decide to blame the school. They can't use most of their budget (if not all) paying the insurance on an a super expensive car, even if you'd said you wouldn't consider them liable, because there's always a chance and it's a chance they can't risk.Yes, I agree it indeed sucks ass. I'd take on the chin for now, and ask later if you can park your car again if there isn't a wave of robberies in a few weeks.The car that got stolen was a 2013 C300 Mercedes. It's about $40,000. Which is...1/30 of my car. I understand their logic but it's such an inconvenience. I'm hoping there's some form of agreement we can come to that benefits us both
No, they're not banning you from driving to school. They're simply no longer allowing you to park your car on their grounds, which is probably completely legal.
It sucks but I can see where they're coming from. Gonna have to deal with it I'm afraid.
Quote from: BC1096 on October 02, 2014, 09:57:53 AMQuote from: SuperIrish on October 02, 2014, 09:54:41 AMYou have the expensive cool car, right?There's the problem. An expensive cool car is going to be a target for stealing, and I assume the liability cost for a car such as yours would be exponentially high compared to some first time banger car that most kids would have.I can see why they are doing this, it's in case your car get's stolen and you decide to blame the school. They can't use most of their budget (if not all) paying the insurance on an a super expensive car, even if you'd said you wouldn't consider them liable, because there's always a chance and it's a chance they can't risk.Yes, I agree it indeed sucks ass. I'd take on the chin for now, and ask later if you can park your car again if there isn't a wave of robberies in a few weeks.The car that got stolen was a 2013 C300 Mercedes. It's about $40,000. Which is...1/30 of my car. I understand their logic but it's such an inconvenience. I'm hoping there's some form of agreement we can come to that benefits us both>$40,000>1/30 of your carYou drive a million dollar car? Who steals a corn-dog when you can steal a diamond? Da heck.I kind of understand the schools logic, but that still sucks.
It's shitty, but I totally understand where they're coming from. Either park somewhere else or buy a beater to drive to school.
Quote from: Mad Max on October 02, 2014, 10:08:15 AMIt's shitty, but I totally understand where they're coming from. Either park somewhere else or buy a beater to drive to school.I had plans to buy a 3rd car for school, a cheap one. I guess I'll have to actually do it now
Quote from: BC1096 on October 02, 2014, 10:10:16 AMQuote from: Mad Max on October 02, 2014, 10:08:15 AMIt's shitty, but I totally understand where they're coming from. Either park somewhere else or buy a beater to drive to school.I had plans to buy a 3rd car for school, a cheap one. I guess I'll have to actually do it nowThis is precisely why I don't understand having a supercar as a daily driver...Comes with the territory, I suppose.
Buy some old beater boat for a grand on Craigslist (and then drop a big block LS in it for sleeper cred).Problem solved.
Buy a 2014 Ford Focus ST and just send it to me when you're out of college.
Quote from: BrenMan 94 on October 02, 2014, 10:27:20 AMBuy a 2014 Ford Focus ST and just send it to me when you're out of college. I'm a senior in highschool