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To: CharlesWayneCT
In the case of pros engaged in dangerous activity, like stuntmen or boxers or NASCAR drivers, I suppose they're presumed to know fully the risks they engage in, and if some liability is involved in an accident it would probably be because someone created a risk that could not be reasonably known by the daredevil...... say, in the motorcycle case, by the promoter putting the buses at a wrong distance from each other, or putting up a faulty ramp. I think; I do not claim to be an expert.

But the case here isn't that murky, is it? The radio guys, with the full weight and medical and legal expertise of a corporation behind them, set up a contest in which they took people off the street and put their health in serious danger. No medical personnel were provided; it seems from what I've read that they didn't even give these people a ride home --- the winner, Lucy Davidson, said she barely got back to to her place, and was horribly sick for the next several hours. Misleading information about the danger and how their body would react was given to the contestants. When told by others, on tape, about the potentially fatal consequences of what they were doing, the radio guys blew it off and went on as though nothing was said.

If this were just two idiot friends who didn't know better deciding to kill time one night by seeing who could drink the most water, I doubt there'd be a finding of liability on the survivor if one of them died. But in the case here, it's a radio station staffed by at least ten people, with the full weight and medical and legal expertise of a corporation, let it be repeated and stressed, who set up a contest that required planning and preparation, the dangers of which could have been easily discovered. The tape, which has them being told of the risks and acknowledging their awareness of it but doing nothing about it, just damns them to deeper ignomy.

57 posted on 01/18/2007 7:43:06 AM PST by SpringheelJack
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To: SpringheelJack

So lets say we agree on monetary damages.

Do you think any of the disc jockeys deserve to go to jail for this?


58 posted on 01/18/2007 8:29:10 AM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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