To: A CA Guy
if those folks want to sue someone past repairs, they should get to sue the drug dealer. It wasn't the drug dealer next door who smashed in their door in the middle of the night, rousted them out of bed at gunpoint, and ransacked their house. It was the cops that did that.
298 posted on
06/09/2006 10:07:45 PM PDT by
JavaTheHutt
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To: JavaTheHutt
Like I said, unfortunate, but they will get over it and should have their place repaired for them.
Beyond that, they do not deserve a lottery pay day, they should be grown up enough to realize they were living next to a drug dealer who they eventually removed and should be grateful for that.
There was no intent to violate their home, they thought they were going into the guy next door's house and there was a mistake.
Like I said earlier BOO HOO.
Sounds like a house full of wimps.
I had the cops pull me over with guns everywhere because there was once a robbery and a car just like mine was involved in the robbery.
They mistaken me at first and they had to verify who I was or was NOT.
I didn't cry, go get an ambulance chaser and attempt to take the public's tax money for millions and a lottery pay day.
I think this shows why there needs to be lawsuit reform and that is about it.
The person who was supposed to verify the address who didn't should be relieved of their post.
The place should be repaired and at most a few thousand should be given for the inconvenience of having to put up with repairs.
We need law enforcement and can't sue every time there is a mistake, especially if there is no death, even if they act like a house of old women who are offended.
300 posted on
06/09/2006 10:15:30 PM PDT by
A CA Guy
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To: JavaTheHutt
I is the drug dealer next door who brought law enforcement to their neighborhood.
Their criminal act was the catalyst for the opportunity for the accidental mistake in addresses.
301 posted on
06/09/2006 10:17:07 PM PDT by
A CA Guy
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