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Re: QR and Photographers
- Subject: Re: QR and Photographers
- From: "Brendan" <nadnerb_2000@NOSPAM.com.au>
- Date: 30 Jan 2000 23:28:43 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- References: <38845b64@grissom> <er9h4.53$pe4.464338@news0.optus.net.au> <38858151.E6515F97@ozemail.com.au> <01bf6579$13267980$1dc36ccb@ruthcook> <01bf679d$9fd31340$e64265cb@nobody> <388E8092.41D71121@ozemail.com.au>
Thats not *the* problem with the legal system.
Unfortunately it is only one minor one.
Brendan
James Brook <ajmbrook@ozemail.com.au> wrote in article
<388E8092.41D71121@ozemail.com.au>...
> Brendan wrote:
>
> > Brainless Git must have had a good lawyer. It would be hard to prove QR
> > were negligent without stating he was braking the rules such as being
over
> > the yellow line or being on railway property etc.
>
> Thats the problem with the current legal system. It encourages people to
sue
> everyone else, even if its their own fault. Even if you do something
completely
> stupid, it is always someone else's fault! Even if the lawyers know they
will
> probably lose the case, it sometimes doesn't matter because they will
still get
> thousands of dollars.
>
> --
> - James Brook -
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