Legal Question in Consumer Law in Pennsylvania
Destruction of personal property
I am a member of a health and
fitness club. While I was swimming,
another member wrongly concluded
that her coat was in my locked
locker. The staff did not attempt to
find the owner of the lock (I was at
the pool in the next room). They
destroyed my lock. After the other
person saw that her coat was not in
my locker, everyone left with my
locker unsecured and no attempt to
secure it temporarily or even a note.
My purse, jewelry, and clothes were
in this unlocked locker. (After I
requested it, they did replace my
lock, but that is not the issue.) My
question is: Is it legal to destroy my
lock while I am nearby and it was
not an emergency and no drugs or
contraband was suspected? I don't
intend to sue, I just want to know
what the law says about this.
Thanks. (In chosing the ''area of
law'' listed below, I am not sure if I
chose correctly.)
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Destruction of personal property
They may be able to do this. Your contract with them may allow them to remove locks without notice. I'd forget about it and be happy that they compensated me for my lock.
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