Tough legal case.......

I used to hear something every riders meeting.. "racing is an inheritantly dangerous sport, you could be seriously injured crippled or killed, be safe. If you feel the risks are too great, I will gladly refund your entry" If you stuffed a raceboat, would you sue mother nature because a big wave caught you by suprise???????????

And the track is inherently unknowable. Asphalt is not the same.
 
I used to hear something every riders meeting.. "racing is an inheritantly dangerous sport, you could be seriously injured crippled or killed, be safe. If you feel the risks are too great, I will gladly refund your entry" If you stuffed a raceboat, would you sue mother nature because a big wave caught you by suprise???????????

I'd sue the race promoter who was so callous as to put a course where there might be rogue waves......
 
If you are not more than 50% at fault, a lawsuit should not be allowed. Or, a lawsuit should be allowed with no exceptions, none....

So, if a parole board lets a convicted rapist out of jail, and he recommits, the parole board should be able to be sued. Same for a judge who makes a short sentence, or a prison board or doctor who lets someone out for good behavior.

But, all of these people are mostly attorneys, or bring attorneys money. Therefore, they are exempt.

And the biggest, if an attorney gets a murderer off, and he kills again, the attorney should definitely be held liable. How could he possibly not be more than 50% at fault?????

So, all or none, not just some of the time in cases that favor attorneys......

Set down the bong and take a step back, LOL! The only intelligent thing you mentioned is the 50% rule. Some states actually have that rule.

Everything else is utter nonsense.:ack2: If an attorney gets a murderer off, it isn't his fault. If I do my job, the police did their job, the prosecutor does his job, and the judge does his, someone is going to jail! LOL! There is nothing I can do for them! You act like a good lawyer just gets the keys to the jail! I wish!:sifone:

How much time should a rapist get in jail, Rat? (Trick question - you have been warned.):rofl:
 
We need a loser pays system in this country. It would stop 99 percent of the junk in the legal system. Jeff Wurl
 
Set down the bong and take a step back, LOL! The only intelligent thing you mentioned is the 50% rule. Some states actually have that rule.

Everything else is utter nonsense.:ack2: If an attorney gets a murderer off, it isn't his fault. If I do my job, the police did their job, the prosecutor does his job, and the judge does his, someone is going to jail! LOL! There is nothing I can do for them! You act like a good lawyer just gets the keys to the jail! I wish!:sifone:

How much time should a rapist get in jail, Rat? (Trick question - you have been warned.):rofl:

A convicted child rapist, life or castration, take your choice. (I'm lenient there).

Statutory consensual, I've never completely figured it out.

And for the first part, a good lawyer has many times gotten a guilty person off on technicalities. I'm saying if the person commits the same crime again, the lawyer should be held as accountable as any other person who knowingly aids and abets a criminal in the act of commiting a crime.
 
And the track is inherently unknowable. Asphalt is not the same.


Asphalt is examinable. it is the racers responsabilty to walk the track and or practice to learn any possible trouble spots/obstacles. The art of racing is negotiating the track.
 
Asphalt is examinable. it is the racers responsabilty to walk the track and or practice to learn any possible trouble spots/obstacles. The art of racing is negotiating the track.

Look at the bumps in the Indy track.......:ack2:
 
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