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Car Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications. by ogastanlee: 10:05am On Nov 27, 2021
Cars Are Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications.

by Stanley Alieke, Esq.


Everyone that has a car or rides in a car should have seen this sign that is always conspicuously placed in parking lots or parking spaces ‘cars parked are at owners’ risk’ and you may be wondering what are the are the legal implications of this sign, what if something goes wrong with your car; it gets damaged, burgled or the whole car stolen at the parking lot who will be held accountable. You might have even been in this kind of situation before; what’s the legal implications of the sign; who pays for the damages, what are your rights and remedies at law in this circumstance, who do you sue to recover damages, do you even have enforceable rights or remedies at law?

On 19th of December1986, Justice K.O Anya (rtd) traveled to Owerri for a book launch. When he got to Owerri he checked into a hotel called Imo Concorde Hotel, a renowned hotel in Owerri, Imo State.

When it was time for him to leave the next day, been the 20th of December 1986, he discovered that his car; Pequot 505, AC salon he came to the hotel with had been stolen from the hotel premises where he parked it the previous day.

He decided to sue the hotel management. So he took the hotel management to court, joining the two securities on duty the day he checked and the day his car was stolen to the suit, on the grounds that the respondents were negligent by allowing his car to get stolen. He prayed the court to grant him damages, total damages of N150,000.00; N65,000.00 being a special damages as the current value of his Pequot 505 salon car.

The trial court decided in his favour held that he had a right to action and can recover damages from the hotel which he checked in and his car was stolen and that the defendants are in breach of duty of care which they owed to the plaintiff and consequently are liable to the plaintiff for the loss of his said car so damages was awarded to him.

The hotel management, displeased with this ruling of the trial court, went on appeal. The appeal court reversed the ruling of the trial court holding that he had no right of action against the hotel that his car was stolen from.

Justice K.O. Anya then appealed to the Supreme Court since the decision that the trial court held in his favour was reversed by the Appeal court.

The Supreme court upheld the decision of the court of Appeal and held that Justice Anya cannot recover damages for his stolen car from the hotel. The Supreme Court in its Obiter Dictum stated that the general principle is that the tort of negligence only arises when a legal duty owed by the defendant to the plaintiff is breached and to succeed in an action for negligence, the plaintiff must prove by the preponderance of evidence or the balance of probabilities that;

(a) the defendant owed him a duty of care

(b) the duty of care was breached

(c) the defendant suffered damages arising from the breach~ PER A. KALGO, JSC.

The Supreme Court also went further to state that it is a generally accepted principle of negligence that a person only owes a duty of care to his neighbour who would be directly affected by his act or omission.

The question now is ‘who then is your neighbor?

In old case Donaghue v. Stevenson, Lord Atkin provided an answer to the above question that your neighbors (in law) are persons who are so closely and directly affected by your act that you ought to reasonably have them in contemplation as to be affected when you are directing your mind to the acts or omissions which are called in the act in question.

To this effect, the parking facility of a hotel, church, airport, restaurant, supermarket, etc is a gratuitous service given to users of that place and in the absence of express agreement the securities or the management of the parking lot has no legal duty or obligation to provide security for the cars parked in their space hence cannot be held for negligence if anything goes wrong with the car as it is just a moral obligation for them to look after your car and not a legal obligation.

By the reason of this Supreme Court judgement in the case of K.O. Anya V. IMO Concorde Hotel, the sign ‘car parked are at owner’s risk’ is an express and open caveat to everyone that the security men guarding the parking lot owe you no legal duty or obligation to make sure your car is safe neither can they or anyone else be held responsible for negligence if anything goes wrong with your car.

Be it as it may, as it is said that in every general rule there must be an exception, there’s also an exception to this caveat ‘car parked are at owner’s risk’. When you park your car and give the car key to the security men guarding the parking space or the management of the parking space and you draw their attention to where your car is parked, then there may arise a duty of care which places a legal duty and obligation on the management and security of the parking space to make sure your car is safe and secure. If anything goes wrong with your car at that instance you can sue the management of the parking space for negligence and recover damage as they are in breach of duty of care owed to you.

Therefore, if you want to hold the management and security men of a parking lot of a hotel, church, restaurant, supermarket, airport, market, mosque, offices, etc , accountable if anything goes wrong with your car then you must drop the car key with them, and draw their attention to where the car was parked.

Stanley Alieke, Esq.
infoitooknow@gmail.com

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Re: Car Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications. by allen113: 10:37am On Nov 27, 2021
Thank you for this wonderful piece

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Re: Car Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications. by fotadmowmend(m): 10:42am On Nov 27, 2021
Insightful

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Re: Car Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications. by NwaAmaikpe: 10:44am On Nov 27, 2021
shocked



Back in the days cars were the choice thing to steal if they were left carelessly or not being monitored.

Today, it is wives.

If you leave your wife carelessly, if you don't monitor her or you're devoting more attention to business, work or god, I promise you she would be stolen faster than a gold necklace lying on the ground in a busy street.

And the sad thing is that it is not stealing.
These abandoned women will fall for anything and everything that gives them the slightest attention they've always craved.

Before you know it, panties are shifted, legs are splitted and the marriage is left shaking.

When the husband realizes this, his ego won't still let him let the cheating wife go so it won't be said that he lost his wife to a superior preek, so he'd get pastors to talk to her and any good pastor who knows his onion will want to take his share of the national cake in the course of counselling.

How will he hear that a woman is a cheerful giver and won't try to partake of her bounty or get her emotionally dependent on him.

At the end of the day, the ultimate loser is the husband, just like the man whose car was stolen from where he parked it, this one's wife may still be with him, but her emotions, desires, stimuli would be forever stolen from him.

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Re: Car Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications. by Candidlady: 10:56am On Nov 27, 2021
allen113:
Thank you for this wonderful piece

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Re: Car Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications. by doggedfighter(f): 11:02am On Nov 27, 2021
I put it to you.

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Re: Car Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications. by ogastanlee: 11:15am On Nov 27, 2021
allen113:
Thank you for this wonderful piece
allen113:
Thank you for this wonderful piece
It’s a pleasure!
Re: Car Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications. by ogastanlee: 11:16am On Nov 27, 2021
doggedfighter:
I put it to you.
Haha!
There’s no putting it to you here yet pls.

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Re: Car Parked At Owners’ Risk; The Legal Implications. by ogastanlee: 11:17am On Nov 27, 2021
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



Back in the days cars were the choice thing to steal if they were left carelessly or not being monitored.

Today, it is wives.

If you leave your wife carelessly, if you don't monitor her or you're devoting more attention to business, work or god, I promise you she would be stolen faster than a gold necklace lying on the ground in a busy street.

And the sad thing is that it is not stealing.
These abandoned women will fall for anything and everything that gives them the slightest attention they've always craved.

Before you know it, panties are shifted, legs are splitted and the marriage is left shaking.

When the husband realizes this, his ego won't still let him let the cheating wife go so it won't be said that he lost his wife to a superior preek, so he'd get pastors to talk to her and any good pastor who knows his onion will want to take his share of the national cake in the course of counselling.

How will he hear that a woman is a cheerful giver and won't try to partake of her bounty or get her emotionally dependent on him.

At the end of the day, the ultimate loser is the husband, just like the man whose car was stolen from where he parked it, this one's wife may still be with him, but her emotions, desires, stimuli would never be for only him again.

Lol. It’s a crime to steal someone’s wife please. You may go to jail. Lol.

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