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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 340861" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Lol are you a lawyer? If so I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.</p><p></p><p>Yes based upon the article one would have to sssume the lawsuit is frivolous. Unless the reporter is biased or lying. The reporter alleges to have viewed the actual video of this incident. </p><p></p><p>If a picture is worth a thousand words how many words is a video worth? The reporter relates what was seen in the video. The complainant was handed a cup, with a sleeve, and a top. The complainant had their dumb dog in their lap already when the cup was handed over. All of which contradicts the stupid claim of the complainant. </p><p></p><p>So yes, based on the article this is almost definitely a frivolous BS lawsuit. The kind which screws up our medical and legal systems.</p><p></p><p>What proof would you need to reach a similar conclusion? Do you need to see the video yourself first? Do you need to be present on scene to actually see the incident occur in real time? Or do you need to see the complete lawsuit from initial filings to a final jury verdict take place before forming your own conclusion?</p><p></p><p>Oh BTW....some communities are made of mixes of population that are a very high percentage conservative in philosophy while other communities are conversely much more liberal in philosophy. So it is very possible to have a jury pool with a higher percentage of one philosophy of thought over another. You aren't alleging otherwise are you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 340861, member: 735"] Lol are you a lawyer? If so I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. Yes based upon the article one would have to sssume the lawsuit is frivolous. Unless the reporter is biased or lying. The reporter alleges to have viewed the actual video of this incident. If a picture is worth a thousand words how many words is a video worth? The reporter relates what was seen in the video. The complainant was handed a cup, with a sleeve, and a top. The complainant had their dumb dog in their lap already when the cup was handed over. All of which contradicts the stupid claim of the complainant. So yes, based on the article this is almost definitely a frivolous BS lawsuit. The kind which screws up our medical and legal systems. What proof would you need to reach a similar conclusion? Do you need to see the video yourself first? Do you need to be present on scene to actually see the incident occur in real time? Or do you need to see the complete lawsuit from initial filings to a final jury verdict take place before forming your own conclusion? Oh BTW....some communities are made of mixes of population that are a very high percentage conservative in philosophy while other communities are conversely much more liberal in philosophy. So it is very possible to have a jury pool with a higher percentage of one philosophy of thought over another. You aren't alleging otherwise are you? [/QUOTE]
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