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anigbrowl

(13,889 posts)
51. Bullshit
Sat Jan 2, 2016, 09:32 PM
Jan 2016

If you went to law school then you understand the concept of negligent liability perfectly well and you are just posturing. Whether you disagree with a large chunk of negligence law is beside the point, since you're not the one seeking to be made whole - and if you are ever a plaintiff in a negligence case, I'm sure you'll excuse the lack of intellectual consistency with the well-worn entitlement excuse.

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My beloved Maryland is wrong on this yeoman6987 Jan 2016 #1
Exactly! "Sometimes common sense has to win or I certainly hope so." RKP5637 Jan 2016 #2
Unlicensed/permitted businesses can't be allowed to just sprung up anywhere... pipoman Jan 2016 #8
Yep, in the big picture I can see why. Agree. n/t RKP5637 Jan 2016 #11
yes on the burritos Facility Inspector Jan 2016 #16
Served at 112 degrees..from ingredients warmed up in a cool whip container pipoman Jan 2016 #18
I take it you've never left US Suburbia? Facility Inspector Jan 2016 #19
Every state and city in the US has food safety regulations regarding pipoman Jan 2016 #33
live a little Facility Inspector Jan 2016 #42
Help yourself....you can die eating out of a garage pipoman Jan 2016 #43
Because - "the rules" - or something...nt jonno99 Jan 2016 #27
But this guy is not running the rink as a business. nt avebury Jan 2016 #54
Who/what pays or is responsible if someone is seriously injured? pipoman Jan 2016 #6
if you go on the ice slip and fall and need a hospital you go to the hospital they treat you, send saturnsring Jan 2016 #10
We all know that isn't how it works pipoman Jan 2016 #12
that;s not been my experience -the hospital doesnt ask where this happens they dont bill any owner saturnsring Jan 2016 #24
The hospital always asks where the injury or accident occurred. pipoman Jan 2016 #34
For a slip and fall or such, yeah roscoeroscoe Jan 2016 #37
Stop being obtuse anigbrowl Jan 2016 #46
Sounds one of the reasons our healthcare delivery problems. Why should the owner of jonno99 Jan 2016 #29
They Don't RobinA Jan 2016 #68
Nope RobinA Jan 2016 #67
and then the injured party sues the home owner who doesn't have insurance KittyWampus Jan 2016 #21
yea that's where the jackassery starts saturnsring Jan 2016 #25
I live in Montgomrey County and am not outraged at all. Kingofalldems Jan 2016 #44
It is Montgomery County, not the State of Maryland. yellowcanine Jan 2016 #60
I am not outraged. I also live in Montgomery County, MD. kwassa Jan 2016 #62
I sorta meant the press and some comments that went along with it yeoman6987 Jan 2016 #69
It didn't give much information NV Whino Jan 2016 #3
I think it has to do with it being a horse farm or something yeoman6987 Jan 2016 #5
The permit isn't just a fee pipoman Jan 2016 #14
Any building of substance in Montgomery County needs a permit. Kingofalldems Jan 2016 #45
Montgomery county decided many years to preserve a rural agricultural character in some areas struggle4progress Jan 2016 #59
Nice idea pipoman Jan 2016 #4
They might yeoman6987 Jan 2016 #7
Most places require licensure pipoman Jan 2016 #9
This. bigwillq Jan 2016 #17
"We are from the gummint and we are here to help you." lpbk2713 Jan 2016 #13
Thank goodness for meddling bureaucrats tabasco Jan 2016 #15
And if someone suffered an injury because it wasn't properly constructed anigbrowl Jan 2016 #47
That's right. Rules and regs are there for a purpose. Kingofalldems Jan 2016 #48
No, I wouldn't. tabasco Jan 2016 #50
Bullshit anigbrowl Jan 2016 #51
Says you. tabasco Jan 2016 #52
What is the difference in a backyard skating rink Downwinder Jan 2016 #20
both are considered attractive nuisances under the law, I am sure. KittyWampus Jan 2016 #22
Nothing...you probably can't build a backyard pool without a permit either... pipoman Jan 2016 #36
How about a trail in the woods with little fairy houses? leftyladyfrommo Jan 2016 #23
Because - "the rules" - or something...nt jonno99 Jan 2016 #26
cant they just post a skate at your own risk sign and be covered? saturnsring Jan 2016 #28
Wouldn't that be great? nt jonno99 Jan 2016 #30
No anigbrowl Jan 2016 #49
Say what you want, shit like this is why people hate government tularetom Jan 2016 #31
Yes and some of the loudest complainers are the first to run to the "gubmint" if a neighbor yellowcanine Jan 2016 #61
This is the kind of thing that engenders hatred of government. Voice for Peace Jan 2016 #32
Perhaps Alexander Ovechkin could stop by KamaAina Jan 2016 #35
Poolesville man slapped with violation notice for backyard hockey rink struggle4progress Jan 2016 #38
Popular backyard ice rink in jeopardy of being shut down struggle4progress Jan 2016 #39
Hockey Rink Built in Tribute to Maryland Man's Late Stepdaughter on Thin Ice struggle4progress Jan 2016 #40
You don't need to write a new comment for every post anigbrowl Jan 2016 #53
Facts first, analysis second. Different stories contain different information struggle4progress Jan 2016 #55
I meant vs combining them into a single comment anigbrowl Jan 2016 #56
WHEN is the government going to TAKE ACTION against unpermitted frozen ponds???? tabasco Jan 2016 #41
The Agricultural Reserve struggle4progress Jan 2016 #57
and this prevented border-to-border overdevelopment. kwassa Jan 2016 #65
Montgomery Parks runs at least two year-round ice rinks struggle4progress Jan 2016 #58
we use Cabin John a lot. kwassa Jan 2016 #64
lovely little rink Liberal_in_LA Jan 2016 #63
Leave him alone Omaha Steve Jan 2016 #66
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