I'll bet you're right.I get to NYC on a fairly regular basis and on the highways approaching the city (I-95/I-87) all you see are billboards for personal injury lawyers.There's one I see whose billboard lists a phone number something like "800-I-Am-Hurt" (I kid you not).Then you get on the subway and every other ad you see in the car is for either a bankruptcy lawyer or an ambulance chaser. And the nauseating thing is they won't go after the estate of the dead guy...he ain't got nothing.Somehow the City of New York will be responsible..."negligence"..."inadequate training"..."faulty equipment",etc.
It's like a case a few years ago in Rhode Island.Bad fire in a nightclub...100 killed.The lawyers didn't just go after the owners,or the band that was playing...not enough $$$.They announced that they were...get this...going to go after Shell Oil Company because they were one of the sponsors of the band's appearance and,therefore,shared responsibility for the tragedy.
“...the City of New York will be responsible...”
If course. That’s where the (taxpayers’) money is! Dead perp has squat.
Was that I think when White Snake was playing?