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Case involving home damage from SWAT
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<blockquote data-quote="black4vcobra" data-source="post: 16315650" data-attributes="member: 82394"><p>I find it pretty ridiculous that a court found that the police/city were not accountable for the damages they did to the home of a person who was not involved in the criminal activity. For the ease of the homeowner and make the payout go quickly, he should be paid out by his insurance and insurance goes after the city. If his insurance was inadequate, then he should get reimbursed by the city for his losses. </p><p></p><p>There have been several high profile shootings in Madison in recent years and the city's insurance forked out millions to the families of the deceased even though the police were found to have no criminal liability. If the families of people who were shot while acting crazy can get millions, this poor homeowner should at least get awarded for damages and costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black4vcobra, post: 16315650, member: 82394"] I find it pretty ridiculous that a court found that the police/city were not accountable for the damages they did to the home of a person who was not involved in the criminal activity. For the ease of the homeowner and make the payout go quickly, he should be paid out by his insurance and insurance goes after the city. If his insurance was inadequate, then he should get reimbursed by the city for his losses. There have been several high profile shootings in Madison in recent years and the city's insurance forked out millions to the families of the deceased even though the police were found to have no criminal liability. If the families of people who were shot while acting crazy can get millions, this poor homeowner should at least get awarded for damages and costs. [/QUOTE]
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