So his kid gets behind the wheel stone drunk, and somehow it's the fault of everyone else in the world. WTF?
1 posted on
05/24/2007 6:27:29 PM PDT by
Tabi Katz
To: Tabi Katz
This father raised a child who was irresponsible and killed himself. Perhaps HE should be sued.
2 posted on
05/24/2007 6:29:47 PM PDT by
elizabetty
(Perpetual Candidate using campaign donations for your salary - Its a good gig if you can get it.)
To: Tabi Katz
I guess Josh did not leave his dad enough in the will.
3 posted on
05/24/2007 6:31:34 PM PDT by
John D
To: Tabi Katz
Other defendants include Eddie's Towing, the company whose flatbed tow truck was struck by Hancock's sport utility vehicle in the early hours of April 29; tow truck driver Jacob Edward Hargrove; and Justin Tolar, the driver whose stalled car on Interstate 64 was being assisted by Hargrove.
Lame. I would have sued the asphalt company too.
4 posted on
05/24/2007 6:31:56 PM PDT by
July 4th
(A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
To: Tabi Katz
Well, at least he didn't sue the cell phone company for forcing his son to talk on the phone while driving drunk.
Or at least he hasn't done it yet.
5 posted on
05/24/2007 6:33:13 PM PDT by
KarlInOhio
(Parker v. DC: the best court decision of the year.)
To: Tabi Katz
He forgot to sue the woman that Josh was talking to on the cell phone at the time of the crash.
The Hancocks are grieving and clearly aren't thinking straight. Either that or they're looney.
8 posted on
05/24/2007 6:36:10 PM PDT by
JellyJam
(Best headline ever: "The Painful Truth: All the World Terrorists Are Muslims!")
To: Tabi Katz
This is ridiculous.
The “blame game’ is being brought to a whole new level.
Is anyone responsible for his/her own actions anymore?
The guy got drunk. Period.
9 posted on
05/24/2007 6:36:51 PM PDT by
Mears
To: Tabi Katz
He left the guys who built the bar off the defendant list. Plus, the cleaning crew, as they did too good a job that the place wasn’t closed down by the health dep’t. The truck mfr. who supplied the truck that delivered the booze and the company whose name resides on the tires for same. Texas, which pumped the oil that was later turned into the asphalt that the fatal road was surfaced with, the company that painted the lines on the road, the stool manufacturer which is a REAL biggy, because their chairs successfully supported the victim’s ass which permitted him to stay at the bar far too long, and, the bar’s cash register manufacturer, the company which made the bowl all those mints were in, as well as the maker of the “have a penny, take a penny” dish at the checkout counter.
To: Tabi Katz
When, oh when, can we start dragging all the members of the plaintiff's bar into the street for a well deserved horse-whipping?
-ccm
14 posted on
05/24/2007 10:06:23 PM PDT by
ccmay
(Too much Law; not enough Order.)
To: Tabi Katz
Wow that’s absolutely crazy. I’m almost surprised I wasn’t named a defendant.
15 posted on
05/24/2007 10:11:02 PM PDT by
KoRn
(Just Say NO ....To Liberal Republicans - FRED THOMPSON FOR PRESIDENT!)
To: Tabi Katz
From what I've read of this I wouldn't find the tow truck driver or his employer responsible at all and I *might* find the bar responsible to the tune of $1.
The dead guy was,at least,99% responsible for his own death.
17 posted on
05/25/2007 5:18:29 AM PDT by
Gay State Conservative
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