Man who damaged Porsche to escape dogs not liable for damage: Munich court
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A parcel messenger flees in Bavaria from barking dogs on the hood of a Porsche – and is supposed to pay for the scratches. The district court of Munich sees this differently.
Responsibility of dogs at the heart of an unprecedented judgment in Germany. A Munich court exempted a deliveryman who had damaged a Porsche by fleeing three dogs, considering his legitimate reaction to the "dynamics of...
The parcel deliverer who had taken refuge on the Porsche Cayenne of a customer to escape his dogs is not obliged to pay the 2,700 euros of repair costs, decided a Munich court in a decision communicated Monday.
This unusual scene took place in September 2024 north of Munich. Panicked upon seeing two Dalmatians confronting him as the door opened, the delivery driver jumped onto the hood of his customer's car.
A deliveryman who jumped on a Porsche Cayenne in fear of three dogs will not be forced to pay for the alleged damage caused to the vehicle, decided on Monday a district court in Munich, Germany. The court understood that the man's reaction was an instinctive reflection of escape in the face of the approach of the animals, and not a deliberate act that justified civil liability. Video: Picape smashes Lamborghini during maneuver and destroys car r…
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