In Rogers, negligent security issues often show up in settings tied to daily commuting, shopping, and high foot traffic—places where people come and go quickly and security gaps may be overlooked until an incident occurs. Common examples include:
- Parking lots and drive lanes near retail centers and restaurants (poor lighting, obstructed sight lines, doors left unsecured, or cameras that didn’t capture the incident)
- Apartments and multi-unit housing (broken entry systems, malfunctioning locks, inadequate lighting around entrances, or lack of response after reports)
- Hotels and short-term stays (screening problems, delayed response to threats, or failure to follow up after prior complaints)
- After-hours incidents around businesses where foot traffic changes and supervision appears to drop
The key issue in these cases is usually not that crime is “guaranteed.” It’s whether the property’s security measures were reasonable for the risks that were foreseeable in that specific location and time.


