Re: Hard Copy reports
- From: donald tees <donald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 16:47:16 -0400
Howard Brazee wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 14:29:27 -0400, donald tees <donald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"I am not responsible for banks I rob" does not work either. I do not know anywhere that putting up a sign cancels your legal obligations. They are no more than legal posturings.
There is some protection - if I tell a customer that this is beta code
and it doesn't work, I doubt if they can sue. And a sign saying
"keep of the ice" might protect me from an adult who fell through the
lake in my back yard.
It just is one piece of evidence to show that I am not negligent.
Neither are are a valid defense in this country. Telling somebody that something may not work does not alleviate your responsibility a whit.
When you sell it, you take responsibility, like it or not. If you have no responsibility towards the safety of your lake, then you are not responsible for those that drown. However, if it is your job to provide a lifeguard, then you can post signs 'til hell freezes over, and you are still responsible when someone drowns.
Donald
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