Can a store make you pay for broken items?

"You break it you buy it"

If you were in a electronics store, and you cracked the screen on the display iPhone X? It was a display model they had up for people to see but it wasn't attached to a cord or anything, as it should have been. They just has it sitting there. I accidentally dropped it and cracked the screen.

I left the store without telling anyone.

Please

If they find you, yes. You better believe they can. You will be made to pay for the screen on that iPhone.

Doesn't matter it it was attached to any cord.

If it hit your foot when it fell you could sue.

Are you trying to Justify your bad actions?

Be an Adult and Do the Right thing.

Yes they can

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