According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1.3 percent of people 12 or older experience one or more violent victimizations. While that may seem like a low percentage, that means that more then one in 100 people experience a violent crime.
When you go to a store, a ballgame, or the mall, you shouldn’t have to worry about a crime being committed. Unfortunately, sometimes it happens. Property owners have a duty to keep people safe on their premises, especially when the public has the right to be there. Without adequate security, criminals will find easy targets.
In parking lots, no security means that vehicles will get broken into or stolen. It also means that people could get robbed, or worse. While we hope it never happens, unsecured parking areas can lead to violent assaults and even rape.
Property owners and managers should begin with ensuring that all areas of their premises are well-lit at night. They should also ensure that surveillance cameras are functioning and pointed towards any area pedestrians may go.
Doors should all be secured with functioning locks so that no unauthorized persons can get inside an establishment.
The public has the right to feel safe when they go out. Here are a few examples of places that should provide adequate security:
- College Dormitories
- Parking Garages
- Shopping Centers
- Government Buildings and Courthouses
- Apartment Complex Parking Lots
If you are the victim of a property crime or a crime against your person in an area that should have been properly secured, it can be a terrifying experience. If you have to be hospitalized, you could incur major medical expenses. With crimes like this, victims are likely to suffer psychological damage as well, possibly needed help from a therapist. Long after the crime, the victims feel punished.
What’s Next?
There is no excuse for criminal behavior. Businesses and property owners should do everything in their power to prevent crime from happening. If they fail to keep you safe, they could be held liable. If you need a Miami Gardens negligent security attorney, turn to the Dante Law Firm for help. We want to make sure you are compensated for your injuries as well as for pain and suffering damages. You don’t have to do this alone. You can contact us by clicking here or calling 305-949-2526 for a free consultation.