Posted on 04/13/2011 1:39:20 PM PDT by Mountain Bike Vomit Carnage
I agree. Pay the uninsured medical cost - even though an emergency room visit was pretty stupid - and even the current IRS mileage rate for the drive. And write them a note saying you’re sorry.
“Emotional distress”? Please. I’m sure they were gleefully counting the potential payoff the minute they realized their child had consumed alcohol.
The bottle was marked apple juice. It contained margarita mix. Very simple mistake to make, but bartenders need to be more careful. All the bottles are opaque and you cannot see what you’re pouring.
I dunno. When I was a little girl back in the early 50’, my mom and dad would have a cocktail when we went to dinner. Of course, I was ordered a Shirley Temple which I normally slugged down immediately. When my drink arrived, I drank it. Our dinner came and I went to eat my hamburger and the insides slipped out then I fell on the floor. My mother was mortified. I vaguely remember the incident but my mother did and it truly embarrassed my normally very prim/proper mother (he he) served her right.
Why would you take a child to a bar and grill? Take the child to McDonald’s where they can have some fun.
If you want to eat at a bar and grill, get a babysitter.
LOL!
The local news said his blood alcohol was .10.
Sueing. What a crock. I would have demanded free meals and put my kid to bed, I would have been PO’d for sure, But sue? Give me a friggin’ break!
This could have turned out very badly.
IOW, nothing happened, there were no damages except the inevitable “negligent infliction of emotional distress”, and that means this attorney’s just an attention whore looking for a quick score.
Colonel, USAFR
>>>Like you cant see the difference between apple juice and a margarita?
Are the sippy cups clear at Applebee’s? Per the story, the kid got a sippy cup.
“I’ll have what SHE’s Having!”
Sippy cup likely one from the restaurant, which means a typical kid cup with plastic top, neither of which are normally transparent. That being the case, I can buy that the parents did not realize the drink being consumed was not apple juice. Since the police found the bottles at Applebees were mislabeled, I do think there is fault on the part of Applebees in this matter. A .10 blood alcohol level is not insignificant for a 15 month old.
Applebees should probably count their blessings the suit is only for 25K.
In a way, though, maybe we can't really blame the parents ... they're probably CYA-ing against some nanny-state loving p.c a$$wipe reporting them to CPS for 'allowing' their kid to consume alcohol - the results of which would be them having the kid taken away and being prosecuted for child abuse.
I really wish that Americans would wise up about alcohol and stop being so damned puritanical about it. That's one of the few things the Euros get right ... maybe we should take a lesson from them.
I too am the victim of something, something I do not remember that has caused me to live a life of libertine debauchery. Feels good to have it out in the open, huh?
Were the parents brain dead?
The server poured it into a sippy cup, so no, the parents likely didn't look at the beverage itself.
Better watch out Shyster, the kid's got a rap sheet.
Glad the parents didn’t hit a Leftist-ordained sobriety checkpoint. The parents would have been arrested for child abuse!
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