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Sam wrote:
Even if someone got hammered at his party, flew off into the wild blue yonder, and crashed into a tower 10 mins later I doubt he would be held liable, even in today's world. Hmm. Having just read an ePilot message about some family being awarded money in court from the manufacturer of a vacuum pump that didn't fail, and therefore had nothing to do with the crash, I fail to share your optimism that sanity reigns. I'd not be shocked to learn that the company that builds the wiring used in the generators that power the area in which the party is held liable...even if the party was held by candle light. - Andrew |
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Coors Lite wrote:
Didn't you make this same arguement last year? Let it go man! It's a dead horse! So your saying that good advice isn't worth repeating. Personally in this day and age, if I was Jay and about to give out free alcohol at a party, I would be keeping a very close eye on everyone who was drinking. I don't think another warning about alcohol is a dead horse. And I wouldn't advertise it on the internet! But that is just me... :-) Matt |
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
... Coors Lite wrote: I don't think another warning about alcohol is a dead horse. And I wouldn't advertise it on the internet! But that is just me... :-) You (and the other concerned folks) should really stay home so as not to expose yourself to the possibility of litigation. You might also consider that, having placed yourself in the position of offering legal and moral advice to those who may attend, you have already involved yourself in whatever subsequent litigation could occur. Take two 8 oz. paper cups of peach muzzleloader (my personal favorite) and don't call in the morning. Rich "I'm not my brother's keeper" S. |
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"Andrew Gideon" wrote in message online.com... Sam wrote: Even if someone got hammered at his party, flew off into the wild blue yonder, and crashed into a tower 10 mins later I doubt he would be held liable, even in today's world. Hmm. Having just read an ePilot message about some family being awarded money in court from the manufacturer of a vacuum pump that didn't fail, and therefore had nothing to do with the crash, I fail to share your optimism that sanity reigns. I'd not be shocked to learn that the company that builds the wiring used in the generators that power the area in which the party is held liable...even if the party was held by candle light. - Andrew Your second example is of course a crude troll. Also see _Palsgraf vs. Long Island Railroad._ The first example is too unless you furnish facts and a citation to the source of those facts so they can be verified, rather than your (probably clouded) recollection. I have never seen a judgment awarded to an injured plaintiff when there wasn't some proof of negligence or defective design proximately causing the injury. Maybe you can show me my first. I won't hold my breath waiting. As for furnishing alcohol to someone likely to cause injury to himself or others, the dramshop laws and cases are dispositive. As much as I like the party-giver and join in complimenting him for his contributions in this and other newsgroups, it is risky to serve alcohol to anyone you know or have reason to know is about to operate dangerous machinery because of the dramshop cases and the dramshop laws. Whether the entertainment is done for pay or not is irrelevant. 8 hours from bottle to throttle, remember? And 24 are recommended. OTOH, the question is one of reasonableness. If someone drinks a beer and then flies, does host who served the beer subject himself to liability? I don't think so. |
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
Just keep in mind that there is a very good chance your group would be held liable is some numbskull did this and then crashed. Bullsquat. -- Jim Fisher |
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In article , Rich S. says...
You might also consider that, having placed yourself in the position of offering legal and moral advice to those who may attend, you have already involved yourself in whatever subsequent litigation could occur. Take two 8 oz. paper cups of peach muzzleloader (my personal favorite) and don't call in the morning. Rich "I'm not my brother's keeper" S. Geez I was trying to keep quiet on this morality crises and you had to go and mention Muzzleloader. I was able to avoid litigation at Pville when Unka Bob died from an overdose of Muzzleloader. Fortunately for me and I suppose everyone else present and shortly after his memorial service, Unka Bob rose from the dead and saved us all .Alleluja. Good thing he did too because who was gonna fly his plane home the next day?? I will have Peach Muzzleloader at Oshkosh again this year for those adults who are not flying ,walking,standing ,speaking or in any way engaged in any activity that might be construed as to needing moral advice before sipping . I now return to lurk mode to prepare for Oshkosh. See ya Chuck (Muzzleloader ??)S |
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As much as I like the
party-giver and join in complimenting him for his contributions in this and other newsgroups, it is risky to serve alcohol to anyone you know or have reason to know is about to operate dangerous machinery because of the dramshop cases and the dramshop laws. Whether the entertainment is done for pay or not is irrelevant. I appreciate the sentiment, but, alas, I don't care to live in a world where I can't serve my friends beer at pool side. I also refuse to live in a world where I cannot trust my fellow pilots with my $30K, full sized van. And no, I don't make them produce a drivers license, and sign a waiver, nor do I check to make sure that they have insurance. I toss 'em the keys, give 'em a map, and bid them adieu, liability be damned. If you have flown in to my hotel, that's proof enough to me that you are an honorable, decent person. No one has proven me wrong yet. People live up to your expectations. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Take two 8 oz. paper cups of peach muzzleloader (my personal favorite) and
don't call in the morning. Rich "I'm not my brother's keeper" S. Rich, I'm buying the first round! ;-) You comin' to OSH? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
As much as I like the party-giver and join in complimenting him for his contributions in this and other newsgroups, it is risky to serve alcohol to anyone you know or have reason to know is about to operate dangerous machinery because of the dramshop cases and the dramshop laws. Whether the entertainment is done for pay or not is irrelevant. I appreciate the sentiment, but, alas, I don't care to live in a world where I can't serve my friends beer at pool side. I also refuse to live in a world where I cannot trust my fellow pilots with my $30K, full sized van. And no, I don't make them produce a drivers license, and sign a waiver, nor do I check to make sure that they have insurance. I toss 'em the keys, give 'em a map, and bid them adieu, liability be damned. If you have flown in to my hotel, that's proof enough to me that you are an honorable, decent person. No one has proven me wrong yet. People live up to your expectations. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Oh man. Jay, can I move to your world? Mine is starting to suck with all the law suits happy people around here. Richard Lamb |
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Oh man. Jay, can I move to your world?
Mine is starting to suck with all the law suits happy people around here. Come to Iowa, Richard. America still exists here. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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