Posted on 03/20/2006 8:19:39 AM PST by Rebelbase
The Judge needs to arrest people for having swimming parties too, as people can die there also. Same for someone selling cars and McDonald's for selling fatburgers.
Technically, people can die in a courtroom.. should we put the judge in jail?
People can die eating sushi... time to round up the Japs again...
People can choke to death on water. I think we should apprehend all rain clouds.
Maybe parents can use this story to influence their teenagers. Threaten them with jail for "keeping a disorderly room."
He should have been put on "Double Secret Probation".
That's the part I don't like. The kid wasn't a participant, nor a contributor, but he got the harshest punishment while the kids that threw the party just got a slap on the wrist.
Also, does this mean that parents who make a weekend trip and their teenagers have a secret party that goes out of control can also land in jail?
Next time the parents are away for the weekend and the kid throw a wild party anwhere in this Nebraska time, I expect mom and dad will be spending the next month in jail, no?
Oh, and if grandma's name is also on the title of the house because she gave her kids a portion of it, I expect she'll be in jail too.
Moral is
Never go before a female judge during her time of the month.
People die in custody too. More reason the judge should have himself arrested.
;-)
I think the judge is a guy. The article makes reference to "he" a number of times.
BECAUSE HIS NAME IS ON THE LEASE. Having 170 people at a party apparently brakes several RULES of the lease, not to mention probably some zoning laws. What abour responsibility? If someone comes to you house to visit your daughter, trips, falls and breaks his neck, he's not going to sue your daughter, he's going to sue you, the owner of the home. The leasee assumes these RESPONSIBILITIES when he leases the home. What part of that don't you all understand?
BECAUSE HIS NAME IS ON THE LEASE. Having 170 people at a party apparently brakes several RULES of the lease, not to mention probably some zoning laws. What abour responsibility? If someone comes to you house to visit your daughter, trips, falls and breaks his neck, he's not going to sue your daughter, he's going to sue you, the owner of the home. The leasee assumes these RESPONSIBILITIES when he leases the home. What part of that don't you all understand?
Never go before a female judge during her time of the month.The article says that the judge is a he. At least biologically.
There's times when overofficious officials should be dealt with the way they would be in movies such as Porky's, Hollywood Knights, or Animal House.
-Eric
D00d, you're gettin' a CELL!
The judge probably bitter 'cos he never got invited to any parties.
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