In a smaller Bay Area community like Benicia, incidents can still happen—and the risk often concentrates where people pass through, wait, park, shop, or move between buildings.
Common situations we see include:
- Parking lot assaults or robberies near retail centers and commuter-use areas, especially where lighting, camera coverage, or supervision is limited.
- Attacks around multi-unit housing where access controls fail (broken gates/doors, malfunctioning entry systems, or lack of monitoring).
- Harassment or threats in places with delayed or ineffective response—where staff were aware of concerns but security steps weren’t updated.
- Incidents during busy seasonal periods when visitor density increases (more foot traffic means more opportunities for crime and more reason for properties to plan).
These cases aren’t about expecting perfect safety. They’re about whether security measures were reasonable for the specific risks a property should have anticipated.


