February 23, 2012
Published: 16 Aug 11 07:54 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20110816-36975.html
Eleven cars were set on fire in Berlin on Monday night, prompting a police investigation into a possible political motive behind the arson attacks.
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Your comments about this article:
Is this really political motives or just jealousy?
And who knows, perhaps many of these car torchings are organized in copycat style by owners to get insurance money?
the only fools I see here are you and wires.
Shhhh... That's what they call a silent riot.
Not a very bright comment.
Make public the sale contracts between public housing organizations (tax payer financed) and private investors, i.e. between the GSW and Cerebus. Investigation of the GSW's non-fulfillment of obligations to modernize buildings it received free of charge from the city.
In another article on the local concerning the "slut walk" If you "forget" to dress before leaving your house and then get treated like a slut. It's not the fault of the naked woman. One must not make assumptions based on what one wears in public.
But on the other hand. If you drive a nice car in Berlin. It is assumed that you MUST have stolen from a poor person to afford such a car. And therefore you are subject to having your car set ablaze and it seems to be ok.
BTW, Insurance covers the damage, In 2009 there were 15,000 cars damaged by fire in Germany. These few car torchings will have no effect on insurance premies.
"Zumindest was den materiellen Schaden angeht, ist die Sachlage klar. "Eine Teilkasko-Versicherung zahlt grundsätzlich einen Brandschaden", sagt Christian Lübke vom Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft (GDV). Ersetzt werde der Wiederbeschaffungswert. Dass wegen angezündeter Autos die Prämien steigen, glaubt Lübke indes nicht. Bei bundesweit insgesamt 15.000 Versicherungsfällen durch Autobrände im Jahr 2009 entfalle nur ein ganz geringer Teil auf Brandstiftung. (TAZ)"