PMC wrote:
It's almost funny because it's so true, like the American woman who sued a department store because she was knocked over by an unruly child running amok and injured herself.
She was also the mother of the crazed bratfink...
If any sane person were the judge they'd have made her pay court costs and attend parenting classes, unfortunately the message sent out is that it's okay to rescind one's responsibilities because you can sue someone else for your own failings anyway.
:pissed:
That's so bizarre as to be considered an unbelievable urban legon, Except in today/s world of no personal responsibility, its details are probably documented somewhere on the link below, along with this bizarre lawsuit.........
October 20 1999-- The art of blame. A three-year-old is left unattended and forgotten in a van in 95-degree heat, and the van's interior grows hotter and hotter until hours later he dies of hyperthermia. Who deserves the blame? You may be a suitable candidate for practicing law if you guess the Ford Motor Co., for not designing and installing systems that would cool the air in parked cars with the engine off. (Ben Schmitt, "Suit Demands Ford Add Safety Device to Cool Cars", Fulton County Daily Report, Oct. 4).
Many Many other examples of lack of personal responsibility