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Hightower:
I know it's tragic to lose anybody like this, but why is it that people cannot take responsibility for their own actions?

If that rail had not been there and the kid had run into the car park and got run over it would be the supermarkets fault.
The rail is there and the kid was playing on it, fell off and died.  It's the supermarkets fault. 
When will this stupidity end . . . . . ?

I think I'm going to trip over my laces on the way home, break a few bones and then sue the laces manufacturers for not tieing them up properly.  Oh no, that would be my fault, wouldn't it  :doh:

littlepow:
Unfortunately the government has enabled the ability for the cutural responsibility to change. (not completely blaming the government but the welfare state changes have only help compound the problem!)
But we now live in a soceity where responsibility no longer rests with ourselves but on the shoulders of strangers and companies.

But soon enough people will be forced to retake responsibility for there actions and reclaim the ability to make decisions and understand the risks they wish to take.
Then maybe all this just sue business will be left only to real cases and less of just money grabbing!!!

Saffy:

--- Quote from: Hightower on September 23, 2009, 16:57:53 ---

I think I'm going to trip over my laces on the way home, break a few bones and then sue the laces manufacturers for not tieing them up properly.  Oh no, that would be my fault, wouldn't it  :doh:


--- End quote ---

well.... did the shoe box and instructions clearly state...

A) The laces must be tied before travel.
b) Laces need constant visual checks during travel to ensure they have remained tied.
c) How to tie an effective shoe lace knot as per manufactures requirements.
d) The laces must be periodical checked for wear and tear defects and replaced immediately.
d) That serious injury may occur if the above is observed.

I am guessing not... so you might have a case   :grin:

It might be time to leave the planet if we start seeing safety notes inside our shoe boxes.

Skibum346:

--- Quote ---The family said they were "so protective" over their son who was growing into a "proper little boy".
--- End quote ---

Not so protective that they were aware what he was up to or where he was though....

Skibum

muddyoffroader:
if it was my kids i wouldnt let em swing away anyway, i wonder if the football will go on ebay, :evil:
theres a guy near me who's little en dies after getting 'mrsa' they said he had caught it from the hospital but the little en had a string of other things wrong with him that were all life threatening, and the kiddies parents are suing the hospital, thing is iv been in there house once and would never go in there again if ye get what im saying. i wiped my shoes on the way out! the kid more than likely caught from home.

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