The president of the company that owned a limousine set on fire during an Inauguration Day protest in Washington says insurance likely won’t cover the damage.
Muhammad Ashraf, the president of the Virginia-based Nationwide Chauffer Services, said Monday that replacing the car could cost tens of thousands of dollars. He says insurance would cover vandalism but may not cover his situation because the car was damaged in a riot.
More than 230 people were arrested after self-described anti-capitalists began breaking business’ windows Friday.
Ashraf said the limousine’s driver had taken a client to The Washington Post when the vehicle was attacked and set on fire. Ashraf says he can’t imagine why people had to do it.
(AP)
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The worst thugs are leftist ones.
Very funny.
Well Muhammad, at least they didn’t set the car on fire with you inside by throwing firebombs at you. Nor did they throw rocks at you when you were driving the car forcing you to lose control and fatally crash into a gree. What do we learn from that? The perps cannot have been followers of Muhammad because they don’t just target inanimate objects they follow Muhammad’s laws and kill non believers.