Wait, those “Christian” parents hate the disabled too? Fuck.
Wait, those “Christian” parents hate the disabled too? Fuck.
Licensed attorney here. 0% chance the evidence of the cleaning gets in front of a jury. There is just no way. The rules of evidence are very rigorous about preventing remedial measures from reaching the jury, because the law wants people to fix problems without fearing getting sued. This is a classic textbook case of…
That student you mentioned, Constance McMillen, also sued her school with the help of the ACLU, won, and got $35,000 in damages. This shit is absolutely and obviously illegal. I bet Carroll High School’s lawyer is already begging them to back down.
Just you recapping that story made me literally ill. People are fucking awful.
Atleast with that story, the girl said she had a great time, and the assholes are forever known as the worst people ever on several counts (hating gay people, hating people with disabilities, AND having the maturity of 12 year olds).
What incredibly Christlike behaviour
Florida attorney here — professional athletes are specifically exempted from Florida workers’ comp laws.
Given the precedent in Nicks v. Buccaneers, the court will like apply the doctrine of staphi decicis.
“The principal told Love that it wasn’t anything personal”
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Can we get a number to call, or an address? It’s funny what a thousand phone calls can do.
Evidence of remedial measures is inadmissible to show evidence of guilt. Meaning, Tynes can’t say the Bucs cleansing the facility after he and Nicks contracted the disease demonstrates negligence on the part of the Bucs.
He doesn’t have to prove that strain caused it, pursuant to the tort doctrine of res ipsa lockerter.
And I'd be willing to bet she STILL had to tip out the front of the house so she probably not only didn't make money on that table, she probably lost money.
One time when I was outside of a Cheesecake Factory smoking a cigarette a man propositioned me thinking I was a hooker.
I had a table once whisper loudly to their children, "if you don't go to college, you'll end up waiting tables like her..." while I was prebussing their table.
Judging by the number of commenters that think the server is always in the wrong and that the customer should be excused... I'd venture to say that at least some of them have done these exact same things before.
Servers get no tip, would be my guess. Management/corporate doesn't give a damn if servers make no money.
Along the same lines as Becca's story about people making assumptions about educational backgrounds, I waited tables at an Italian chain restaurant that falls between Olive Garden and Macaroni Grill in terms of cost/quality the summer between college and law school. Our clientele was generally pretty decent, and as a…
I wonder if anyone ever comes here and is like "Oh my god, that was me."