John Beck was injured at the Drive-Thru at Taco Bell when an impatient driver behind him fired his gun at John's car. When would Taco Bell be liable for John's injuries?

A) Taco Bell is always liable for John's injuries because he is an invitee.
B) Taco Bell would be liable if the firing of the shot was foreseeable.
C) Taco Bell would be liable if John was negligent.
D) Taco Bell could never be liable for John's injuries.


B

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