To: spunkets
The employee should go over the form, to make sure it's filled out right. Horsley should have checked that the forms were also.
And a rare failure to achieve perfection should mean that he loses his livelihood, right?
(Nothing in the article about multiple warnings, past problems, etc.)
84 posted on
03/16/2007 12:33:31 PM PDT by
Atlas Sneezed
(Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
To: Beelzebubba
And a rare failure to achieve perfection should mean that he loses his livelihood, right? That's pretty rich, coming from a lawyer.
Your piratical, parasitic brethren in the trial bar have deprived more honest businessmen and doctors of their livelihoods for "rare failures to achieve perfection" than the BATF could dream of in a thousand years.
-ccm
152 posted on
03/16/2007 5:45:41 PM PDT by
ccmay
(Too much Law; not enough Order.)
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