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In reply to the discussion: Woman sues Match.com for $10 million [View all]TheMadMonk
(6,187 posts)...can sue each other for ludicrous sums of money, (including through publically funded proxies) yet it is all but impossible to sue "the top end of town" and increasingly difficult to sue over actions taken on behalf of that "top end".
Strange isn't it that the publically funded organisations we can sue with relative ease are those ones which the top end wants out of govt hands and/or run on their terms. ie. education and law enforcement?
Strange is it not that we can sue those organisations for the egregious acts of individual employees acting alone, but not for the results of bad policy decisions?
And thank Jeebus for people like you who defend the rights of idiots not to use whatever brains they might have for such trifling matters as personal safety.