These Bank Holiday robberies are becoming quite popular, heard on the news today that a Bureau De Change was hit last weekend after breaking into the charity shop next door and drilling through the wall
Back in the 80s there was a raid on the Knightsbridge Safe Deposit Centre where they stole an estimated £60m worth of cash and jewels, the owner was quizzed about security on the place and told the police the only security was a telephone!!!!
Yeah. Try to save on insurance costs by secretly having more at risk than the premiums actually cover, and then finding out you've invalidated the policy.
///Mr Marchant said for those who were not insured, the chances of recovering their sums were "pretty remote" and their only hope would be if it was found there had been negligence in terms of the security of their items.///
that's how insurance works, but it may be they were more interested in suing the "safety" deposit company. They might reasonably have assumed this company was itself insured, but I presume it wasn't.
Good to know the police can't be sued for not doing their jobs; public service is a wonderful thing.
don't know. Maybe they did check. Maybe the company really was insured at one stage but didn't keep up the payments. (You might check when renting a strongbox, but would you do so every year?)
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