Accident at work -> worker’s comp Employer endangering their employees, leading to an accident -> liability suit.
Accident at work -> worker’s comp Employer endangering their employees, leading to an accident -> liability suit.
It’s like morons votes against their own self-interests.
To be clear, I’m curious rather than specifically advocating for jail time. I just find it interesting that he isn’t being charged, especially compared to a situation like this that seems broadly similar (if too far to the other extreme in the sentencing):
Arcane points of the civil law aside (it seems like the dealer will ultimately be paying), why is the 19 year old, who is driving without a license, not criminally negligent for his actions?
It’s almost like the law was designed this way by... wealthy corporate donors?
Nah, couldn’t be.
...it’s almost as if we live in a nation with precious little respect or protection for regular working people!
I maybe get the not being able to sue a co-worker, but seems like not being able to sue your employer for damages is suspect, and leaves employees unprotected
1. Look forward to see how this law is somehow not applied to a rich white dude (state senator maybe) because he somehow got a lesser charge than the person of color in similar circumstances.
The key is, they didn’t provide their own video evidence of their crimes.
Its in most wranglers, durangos, pacificas, chrysler 300's, etc. Some people are even buying them in Rams! Aside from the garbage oil filter/cooler housing, they have been a pretty good engine.
that’s potential microtransaction money lost
To get you buying those sweet, sweet microtransactions of course.
“Most of the game also requires an internet connection to play, even in single-player, supposedly to help cut down on cheating.”
Jalopnik: the only site calling this a tax. Literally every other story I found on this after googling called it, correctly, a surcharge that is going straight to the oil companies pockets.
Is this an herb topic or is it an actual Jalop generated topic? Because it is woefully misinformed, poorly researched, and not a good way to continue Jalop quality. Greatly disappointed in how badly this topic was treated. Look, if you don’t want to research properly, that’s fine. Write about something else that is…
That’s not a tax, that’s profit.
Holy shit, are you serious? This article was so poorly written I couldn’t even follow most of it, but I thought at least the tax part was correct.
Why are we talking about mystery taxes when the next to last paragraph says “retailing and distribution margins have increased”
Gas prices are expensive because the people who make and sell fuel are charging record prices for it.
That’s the reason why I honestly never mind paying high gas taxes. The oil companies will make sure we pay all the market will bear. If gas taxes get cut or eliminated, the price will creep right back up to where it was before the cut, but instead of our $ going to our local or state government and maybe paying for a…
Wow, that was pretty wrong.