that tv show was a simple examples, i heared from lots of people about simmiler lawsuites also saw few of them on Tv magazines.Quote:
Originally Posted by Supernatural
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that tv show was a simple examples, i heared from lots of people about simmiler lawsuites also saw few of them on Tv magazines.Quote:
Originally Posted by Supernatural
Oh, so you heard from lots of people and read on tv magazines, so they MUST be true. C'mon dude, gimme a break.
so your trying to say all ur tv magazines r bullsh1t and a big lie?
serioucly is this is what a democratic country's about, how can u guys live with ur self and everyday living with a fear of being sued for doing notting, we live much worryless in "non-democratic" country... atleast we dont get sued for redicules matters.
ever saw at ur schools.... a principle cant dare to suspend a student in fear of being sued, they cant take any action before walking thro courts.
FFS, we all know it's common practice in the US to sue over the smallest thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Supernatural
Junk Food makes me fat? /sue
I could cut my arm off with this chainsaw and it didn't say so in the manual? /sue
It is, in the words of BusyMan (I think), "litigation central".
There's really no denying that.
Yes, in the states you could be sued for anything.
When I had jury duty awhile back the defence made a point almost every time to quickly point out that all you needed was $50 to sue anyone for anything. I could even sue if someone looked at me funny.
Just because you CAN sue someone, doesn't mean you are going to win.
wining or losing is not what we're talking about, sueing for small things is the issue.
The RIAA put him up to it.
If you sue for a small thing and lose, what's the issue? The judge throws the case out and that's it. You're mad because your small, opressed country doesn't give you such freedom.
I think i'll sue my drug dealer for the bad pot he sold me. I didnt get as high as i was supposed to.