a777pilot
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Life's not fair, sh!t happens. If anyone doesn't have insurance, that's the choice they made to gamble with their life and lost the bet.
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Life's not fair, sh!t happens. If anyone doesn't have insurance, that's the choice they made to gamble with their life and lost the bet.
this ^^^^^
The theatre didn't malfunction, resulting in death. It was an non-connected third party.
There is easily a claim of negligence on part of the theater. The theater is responsible for the safety and security of their patrons.
Goddamn, what has life done to you to make you such a bad person? Your parents must have failed you.
Why not Romney instead? He can afford it...
I could report this post, but I won't. Maybe once you grow up a little, you'll realize that you're not as special as you think. You're not entitled to shit just because you feel like it. Nobody owes you a damn thing just because your life didn't turn out as well as someone else's. Get used to it.
That's a pretty big assumption to make, me and my wife take home pretty good money, have health insurance, and i agree with karmypolitics' sentiment: FUCK YOU
There is easily a claim of negligence on part of the theater. The theater is responsible for the safety and security of their patrons.
BS. Your car analogy should be more like suing Avis for getting shot while driving one of their cars.
You sue the theatre if the roof caves in.
The fact that this question has to be asked, makes me hold my head in despair over the state of America.
BS. Your car analogy should be more like suing Avis for getting shot while driving one of their cars.
You sue the theatre if the roof caves in.
I didnt make a car analogy.
I made a 9/11 analogy.
And no premise liability is alot more than just stuff like.
Compare this to a car. If the car can suddenly burst into flame or the throttle sticks and kills everyone in the care the seller/Manufacturer has liability.
The movie studios because they make da violence moves. Flame on!
Life's not fair, sh!t happens. If anyone doesn't have insurance, that's the choice they made to gamble with their life and lost the bet.
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Why?
If there is mass pile up of vehicles on the 405 does the government come in a pay for all the repairs and replacements?
You know, the world will be a much better place when old codgers like you kick the bucket. By the way, how much a month is the rest of America paying to keep your old hateful ass alive? And don't say you deserve it, none of us asked you to do shit, anywhere or anytime.
Well, my cobra, god forbid I need it, it close to 600 individual and 1400 family. Cheaper one will be crap and one ones where the insurance company can weasel out of when you really need them. even if its $300 a month, imagine an individual making 2000 $ a month, that's more than 20% of his/her income after taxes, unacceptable, noone should have to pay 20% of their income for health insurance.
Why?
If there is mass pile up of vehicles on the 405 does the government come in a pay for all the repairs and replacements?
If you operate a business you are liable for people at the business. If your business makes money off of the people then it is your responsibility to insure their safety while they are there. There may be some limits to liability. For instance if you are at a baseball game and get hit by a baseball that may not be covered because that is an expected occurrance. However, it is reasonable to expect a theater designed to hold hundreds of people should insure their safety. If the theater is designed in such a way that there is no security on the exits, then maybe that is the responsibility of the owners. The owners are making a lot of money off of placing a large crowd in a small space so they should also provide some security and a way for people in the theater to exit as quickly as possible. I have been to many theaters where the only way to exit is to go down by the screen, turn around and exit on the sides up a ramp to the front. So often the only way to exit is to go past the shooter. This is a safety flaw and subject to liability.
Compare this to a car. If the car can suddenly burst into flame or the throttle sticks and kills everyone in the care the seller/Manufacturer has liability.
Well, my cobra, god forbid I need it, it close to 600 individual and 1400 family. Cheaper one will be crap and one ones where the insurance company can weasel out of when you really need them. even if its $300 a month, imagine an individual making 2000 $ a month, that's more than 20% of his/her income after taxes, unacceptable, noone should have to pay 20% of their income for health insurance.
The theatre didn't malfunction, resulting in death. It was an non-connected third party.