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Can a restaurant be held responsible if someone is the victim of a crime at or near its premises?

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Can a restaurant be held responsible if someone is the victim of a crime at or near its premises?

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A restaurant or other place of business usually cannot be held liable for crimes committed on or near the location unless it was on notice that a high crime rate existed and was able to stop it by providing sufficient warnings or taking better security measures. In such situations, the owner’s general duty would be to warn about crime or encourage higher safety measures.

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