It gets better...
http://money.cnn.com/2006/08/15/news/starbucks.reut/
According to court documents and Griffin's testimony, she was at the service counter of a Starbucks coffee shop in Manhattan in February 2004 when a Starbucks employee spilled coffee on her left foot. She suffered a 2-inch (5-cm) second-degree burn.
A neurologist who testified for Griffin said there was permanent damage to the nerve ending of her foot, causing "tingling, numbness" and made it difficult for her to wear the types of shoes she previously wore and interfered with her ballet dancing.
Hooter's girls do.
Maybe she has a side job.
You don't get to Manhattan much,do you?
actually I've seen a lot of women wearing hose, socks and tennis shoes to be comfy before they get to and after they leave the office..seems to me though the shoes would have protected her foot to some degree..