but what other recourse is there for someone to take, [There are plenty; Ignorance is your excuse]
when they think their rights have been violated? [Please enumerate the "rights."]
This woman didn't go into the hospital seeking to entice this physician into putting a tattoo on her without her permission. [A "Sharpie" Mark. Calling Captain Hyperbole; poor sentence structure or contradicted?]
She went into the hospital seeking relief from pain. [Liar, he went for a surgical procedure]
She put her trust in the physician to do only what he was supposed to do, and he betrayed that trust. [Sanctimony; We should call him Doctor Taliban]
This guy gets a kick out of knowing he had his hands in women's private areas. [Liar]
He likes to run into them in public settings having both know that he has had his hands in their private places. [Liar]
Somehow it isn't quite good enough for him to run into them knowing he has given them relief from pain, and that they live a better life for him having done good work. [Liar]
Instead he needs to know where he tagged them, and he needs to know they know where he tagged them. [Liar]
That is a fetish. It is improper. [You are a truth-teller, in Fantasyland]
This is not the first woman he has done this to. [Liar, the report doesn't mention other women, and could've all heretofor been men]
His own attorney admits he's been doing this for some time. [And he now has his first run-in with a liberal, trash, or gold-digger]
It's my take that this is not the first complaint. [Everybody, including the board of NJ and attorney's cogniscent of perjury disagree with you]
It is the first complaint that has hit the courts and the papers. [Liar]
Some women are very private. They are very uncomfortable declothing in front of anyone other than their husband. Going to visit a physician for a physical is something they tollerate, but they don't enjoy it one bit.
For this type of person, to have a guy put a tattoo under their bikini line, is imply unacceptable. [For her and her Pro Bono attorney]
And this person is doing something about it. [Yeah, trying to get rich; it's the American way]
Who is it that exposed the health care industry to one more law suit? This woman? No. It was a physician who has been trained, inserviced, and told repeatedly for years not to do anything even close to this. [Yet never formerly trained to recognize humorless cads such as yourself; he'll learn that the hard way though. An important lesson - break the ice with the new patient with a simple joke; if they don't laugh or smile, fire them and tell your buddies - like the rest of the backwash of contemporary America, they're looking for a payday, and a little spotlight won't hurt.]
See how easy that was to make it look just like the DU funnies. Thank you for providing the material.
Later...