QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 Speaking of lawyers, I ran across this story the other day on the internet. In Pensacola, Fla., a drunken man who passed out on the CSX train tracks sued because he was hit by a train. Pedro Duran, 56, lost an arm and suffered a broken back in the accident. The train's engineer, who saw Duran but thought he was a lump of trash, blew the train's whistle for 54 seconds before the collision. Duran was awarded $600,000 for damages. Sad times we live in. Dave
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QUOTE: Originally posted by doccm9 Wow! Being a spelling nazi or a grammer nazi about someone else's post is a sure sign that the complainer has lost their argument. Always has been and always will be, welcome to the wonderful world of online debate.
QUOTE: Truly sad, but really a token award. I agree he should have gotten nothing, but it sounds like CSX felt like they may have been saving money in legal fees by settling, rather than pressing their position in court.
QUOTE: Originally posted by sav336 QUOTE: Truly sad, but really a token award. I agree he should have gotten nothing, but it sounds like CSX felt like they may have been saving money in legal fees by settling, rather than pressing their position in court. Ummm, I think Mr. Duran was awarded money, not given... In any case, It is wrong to trespass, regardless of circumstance.
QUOTE: QUOTE: Wow! Being a spelling nazi or a grammer nazi about someone else's post is a sure sign that the complainer has lost their argument. Always has been and always will be, welcome to the wonderful world of online debate. Thats what I tend to think too I don't mind people telling me My spelling sucks, because it does, However there are more creative ways to express ones opinion, and Telling me word for word about what i did wrong, man i spelt so much wrong, that must have taken hours!
QUOTE: Wow! Being a spelling nazi or a grammer nazi about someone else's post is a sure sign that the complainer has lost their argument. Always has been and always will be, welcome to the wonderful world of online debate.