To: Gabz
Not to make light of this tragedy but the next thing all places of business will have to do is put disclaimers on their mirrors.
"Please do not play on or near mirror as it may cause injury or death".
20 posted on
07/24/2006 6:27:42 AM PDT by
FearlessFreep
(Excuse me. But are those your legs or are you riding a chicken?)
To: FearlessFreep
That's not making light of the situation because, alas, that is becoming more and more the nature of our society.
21 posted on
07/24/2006 6:30:14 AM PDT by
Gabz
(Taxaholism, the disease you elect to have (TY xcamel))
To: FearlessFreep
All a disclaimer will do is limit the payout some and only if a judge sympathizes with the store.
24 posted on
07/24/2006 6:33:57 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
(I'm trying to think but nothing happens)
To: FearlessFreep
"next thing all places of business will have to do is put disclaimers on their mirrors."
This mirror doesn't break when you look in it and scsre it, it flattens you!
To: FearlessFreep
You have no idea how hard it is to stop from making a "watch out for falling prices" crack.
214 posted on
07/24/2006 9:39:04 AM PDT by
Sofa King
(A wise man uses compromise as an alternative to defeat. A fool uses it as an alternative to victory.)
To: FearlessFreep
"Please do not play on or near mirror as it may cause injury or death". Having hung a few mirrors, I can only imagine what a 5' by 37 inches mirror weighs (assuming the "golden ratio"). Probably around 100 pounds.
Why would anyone leave a free-standing, unrestrained mirror that size where kids can get to it?
759 posted on
07/27/2006 4:57:24 PM PDT by
Publius6961
(Multiculturalism is the white flag of a dying country)
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