CENTRAL PARKING SYSTEM v. MILLER


586 S.W.2d 262 (1979)

CENTRAL PARKING SYSTEM, Movant, v. Stephen H. MILLER, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

July 3, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth F. Osborne, Louisville, for movant.

F. Larkin Fore, Louisville, for respondent.

Louis R. Straub, Louisville, amicus curiae.


STEPHENSON, Justice.

This case arose out of the thefts of wire wheels from Miller's car. The car was parked in a large self-service parking garage owned by Central Parking System. The parking garage is a self-service type operation where a ticket machine automatically gives a ticket to a driver before he enters the garage. The driver then parks in a place of his choice and leaves his car, taking his keys with him. The only employee on duty is the attendant who collects...

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