alkemyst
No Lifer
- Feb 13, 2001
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Why, he was paid to watch Section X which says Lifeguard in service.
Section Y says no lifeguard, swim at own risk.
If the policy where he works stipulates, do not leave section X, Zero tolerance policy, instant termination. Then he would not be fired if person drowns in Section Y if he stayed in section X which is what the contract stipulates.
The contract probably stipulates 1 Lifeguard per X meters, and if he left his section then during that period of time where people have an expectation of a lifeguard on duty per X sections of beach and someone drowns because it took too long for the other lifeguard to reach the victim in the "Protected zone, with expectation of lifeguard per X meters" then it is a HUGE lawsuit in the millions.
It is pretty cut and dry. Americans love to sue, this is what you get.
lol?
You can bet that same company would have fired him should someone had drown in the unprotected section, if he indeed went on record to witnessing it.
