To: Great Dane
In the meantime, what ever happened to the negligence case against Tommy Lee for the death of the toddler who drowned at the pool when he didn't provide lifeguards and everyone there appeared to be trashed? These guys need to realize they are culpable for bad thing that happen on their 'turf'. e.g. - If someone goes to Joe Q. Public's house for a cookout and he lets them drink too much, he is somehow liable if there is an accidents/injury/death as a result. Therefore, why isn't Manson, EVEN IF the mother DIDN'T press charges?
15 posted on
04/03/2002 6:41:01 PM PST by
berniel
To: berniel
Therefore, why isn't Manson, EVEN IF the mother DIDN'T press charges?But where did the mother get the drug info, pulled it out of thin air ? ........ and with his track record, why did she allow her daughter to go there....... victims aren't always victims, but easily becomes one when there is money to be had.
To: berniel
If someone goes to Joe Q. Public's house for a cookout and he lets them drink too much, he is somehow liable if there is an accidents/injury/death as a result. Actually, that's the case in a number of states. I remember my father being very angry when he heard that I was throwing a "kegger" as a senior in high school (back in the good old days where 18 year olds could drink) in New York. He made a point of telling me that in NY, the home owner is responsible for drunk driving accidents, if it can be shown that someone got drunk at their house!
Mark
21 posted on
04/03/2002 7:16:46 PM PST by
MarkL
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