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Memento posted:Landlords can enter your property in Oregon without your permission if "Responding to an emergency, which includes a repair problem that may cause serious damage to the premises if not fixed immediately". So, I'm going to go with it's probably illegal. Whether you want to fight them over it is a different story. Does "the entire house smells like death since all the meat in the fridge rotted" count as "serious damage"? I think they could credibly argue yes, especially if it's unclear how long the power would have been out.
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Get back at her by taking a fat dump in your toilet, not flushing, and then leaving for a month.
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BBQ Dave posted:Har dee har har. If power was off for an extended period of time, they did you a favor by emptying the fridge. Unless a kitchen full of maggots and flies blotting every window was a goal. And once food spoils like that, good luck ever getting the smell out of the fridge.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 12:46 |
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It is always a little eye opening to see what kind if larvae are living in your produce/food that, if given enough time and not preserved (like refrigeration) will spawn and just ruin the day. Like fruit flies. You eat those bugs otherwise unawares..
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Well I was unaware until now. That really does explain how people believed in spontaneous generation.
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dialhforhero posted:It is always a little eye opening to see what kind if larvae are living in your produce/food that, if given enough time and not preserved (like refrigeration) will spawn and just ruin the day. Like fruit flies. it's extra protein
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 14:10 |
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We walk, dig, and play in the collective poo poo and decomposed remains of countless generations of organisms every day, eating a few larvae won't hurt you
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 14:16 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJGpqRsttf0
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https://twitter.com/orlandosentinel/status/1305506359698501632?s=21 200+ foot fall.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 15:39 |
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No pictures, but if you want approximately 75 minutes of OSHA hilarity then head on over to HBO Max and watch Class Action Park. So many holy poo poo and what the... moments will be had.
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Amusement park OSHA posts come in 3's https://twitter.com/orlandosentinel/status/1305522606691540993?s=21 Weiss said a jury could decide Universal’s behavior “goes beyond ordinary negligence and quite possibly gross negligence,” he wrote. James Bowen was paralyzed on Punga Racers in July 2019 and sued in October 2019. His lawsuit unearthed internal records from Universal that showed the slide had a history of injuries. Universal engineers acknowledged in depositions they were aware some people went too fast on the slide and didn’t have enough time to slow down safely because of the length of the slide’s run-out. “Plaintiffs maintain there is a reasonable evidentiary basis that a jury could find that Universal had actual knowledge that Punga Racers was dangerous, demonstrated by dozens of injury reports, the slide’s failed testing, and the reports of its own engineers,” Weiss wrote. Bowen’s attorney argued Universal should have spent the money to make the ride safe or else shut it down. Universal’s defense attorney argued last week the park didn’t ignore the problems since officials regularly met to discuss the ride’s issues and tried to fix them.
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That's why I don't like water parks. At least you're strapped into a rollercoaster and it's on rails so you know you aren't going to end up somewhere you're not supposed to be.
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Zero One posted:Amusement park OSHA posts come in 3's Seems pretty cut and dry, but I'm not a lawyer or anything. Seems like negligence on the part of the park. You know you have unfixed issues and don't close the ride down. Some galaxy brain poo poo right there. My guess is they crunched the numbers somewhere and determined it was cheaper to potentially pay out to somebody than shut down a dangerous ride.
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dog nougat posted:Seems pretty cut and dry, but I'm not a lawyer or anything. Seems like negligence on the part of the park. You know you have unfixed issues and don't close the ride down. Some galaxy brain poo poo right there. My guess is they crunched the numbers somewhere and determined it was cheaper to potentially pay out to somebody than shut down a dangerous ride. Florida attorney here. In Florida it is actually difficult to get punitive damages. They must be separately requested via motion for leave to amend before you can even request them in the complaint. You must put forth a proffer of evidence that demonstrates either willful misconduct or gross negligence as defined by statute. The SCoFL has further clarified that they're only available in situations where the culpability is equivalent to that of manslaughter.
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Whatever happened to that insane water park owner who designed a slide without having any idea what he was doing that culminated in a kid getting decapitated? Did he ever end up in jail?
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Mr. Nice! posted:Florida attorney here. In Florida it is actually difficult to get punitive damages. They must be separately requested via motion for leave to amend before you can even request them in the complaint. You must put forth a proffer of evidence that demonstrates either willful misconduct or gross negligence as defined by statute. The SCoFL has further clarified that they're only available in situations where the culpability is equivalent to that of manslaughter. drat! That's a high loving bar to reach. I'd imagine plenty of lobbying by Disney is the culprit for the laws those decisions are based on.
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Bioshuffle posted:Whatever happened to that insane water park owner who designed a slide without having any idea what he was doing that culminated in a kid getting decapitated? Did he ever end up in jail? charges dropped due to presenting the water park tv show about that slide as fact during the trial
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Bioshuffle posted:Whatever happened to that insane water park owner who designed a slide without having any idea what he was doing that culminated in a kid getting decapitated? Did he ever end up in jail? Charges dismissed because the idiot prosecution based their entire case on the Discovery channel show when it was all fake stuff for TV.
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EFB but I had more content!!Mr. Nice! posted:Florida attorney here. Mr. Nice! posted:The SCoFL has further clarified that they're only available in situations where the culpability is equivalent to that of manslaughter. Less than one ugly lawsuit, but still goddamn politicians are cheap.. Would be kind of fun if this weren't true, and Disney / Universal / Sea World lawyers "that's no angel'ed" all these injured kids. Remulak fucked around with this message at 16:45 on Sep 14, 2020 |
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DelphiAegis posted:drat! That's a high loving bar to reach. I'd imagine plenty of lobbying by Disney is the culprit for the laws those decisions are based on. I don't know that Disney is to blame, but the Florida legislature has been completely captured by business interests for decades.
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Bioshuffle posted:Whatever happened to that insane water park owner who designed a slide without having any idea what he was doing that culminated in a kid getting decapitated? Did he ever end up in jail? Lol no. All charges dismissed after prosecution presented an episode of extreme water slides (or something close to that) but didn’t explicitly tell the jury it was fictional version and not fact. Edit: badly beaten for failure to refresh tab
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Free Cheese posted:We walk, dig, and play in the collective poo poo and decomposed remains of countless generations of organisms every day, eating a few larvae won't hurt you Sand is just fish poop.
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I know three separate people have pointed it out, but wait. What? They used a TV show to get the charges dropped? I can't fathom this. Wasn't the father a politician as well?
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Remulak posted:Oh man, ask/tell or story thread please. I don't really have many exciting florida man legal stories. I do know that a car dealer can sell a car that they know is so rusted through on the frame and brakes that it is not safe to drive and still fall short of the required threshold for punitive damages. Florida is one of the birthplaces for republican "tort reform" that was supposed to reduce medical costs and such because doctors only charge high rates because the constant fear of malpractice. As a result, it is now very difficult to sue doctors for medmal in Florida. Before you can even file a suit you must spend the money to pay an expert (another doctor) to tell you whether or not the putative defendants acted outside the required scope of care. Even then, there are massive limitations to what can be recovered. A fun example is wrongful death medmal. Had a case with a 36 year old mentally handicapped woman. She was not at all able to live on her own and was dependent on her mother. She got arrested and died due to neglect while in jail. Her death was demonstrably caused by the lovely jail medical contractor. However, the mother was limited by statute to only lost future earnings because her kid was over 25 and there are statutory limits on recovery after that point. Since the dead woman was mentally incompetent, she had no future earnings potential and there was basically no settlement as a result. A woman's daughter was killed by the neglect of the jail and basically got nothing.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 16:53 |
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Not strictly OSHA but I know it will be appreciated here https://twitter.com/backt0nature/status/1305523700406550528?s=20
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Aren't elk the second largest deer species behind moose? I don't know how aggressive moose are, but I know they can unintentionally kill you easily. White tail deer are much smaller than either and can be dangerously aggressive and seriously gently caress you up, so I wouldn't want to imagine how easily an animal the size of an elk could straight up murder you intentionally if provoked.
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If it had gored him, he'd probably be dead. That thing really wanted him to go the gently caress away.
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Oh I get it, the fuzzy creature just wants me to move a couple feet away and then it'll be totally cool with me being here
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Mushika posted:Aren't elk the second largest deer species behind moose? I don't know how aggressive moose are, but I know they can unintentionally kill you easily. White tail deer are much smaller than either and can be dangerously aggressive and seriously gently caress you up, so I wouldn't want to imagine how easily an animal the size of an elk could straight up murder you intentionally if provoked. quote:The smallest-bodied subspecies is the tule elk (C. c. nannodes), which weighs from 170 to 250 kg (370 to 550 lb) in both sexes.[23] Way, way bigger than you want to get anywhere near with your only protection or armament being a cell phone.
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PainterofCrap posted:The latter: Pre-made extract. Can find it online, or around Lancaster Country (PA) here & there. You’re like your caution is justified here. I remember my grandma had a wicked scar on her leg from when she was a kid brown root beer and one of her bottles exploded. We could still see it decades later
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Mushika posted:Aren't elk the second largest deer species behind moose? I don't know how aggressive moose are, but I know they can unintentionally kill you easily. White tail deer are much smaller than either and can be dangerously aggressive and seriously gently caress you up, so I wouldn't want to imagine how easily an animal the size of an elk could straight up murder you intentionally if provoked. Moose cause the second-most injuries of any wild mammal worldwide (first is hippo), but I think most that could be explained by being one of the few large mammals that are fairly common and found close to humans. The usual rules apply: Don't startle it, don't get between a mother and its calf and avoid males hosed up on testosterone. Also, don't miss.
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https://i.imgur.com/KUFsqb6.gifv
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just everything about that
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Zero One posted:Charges dismissed because the idiot prosecution based their entire case on the Discovery channel show when it was all fake stuff for TV. huh. i actually would've guessed that they COULDN'T press charges, i recall one of the things about that case being that the parent of the child who died was a local politician who had spent his entire career loosening the safety restrictions in his county for Are Biznissis
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The White Dragon posted:huh. i actually would've guessed that they COULDN'T press charges, i recall one of the things about that case being that the parent of the child who died was a local politician who had spent his entire career loosening the safety restrictions in his county for Are Biznissis IIRC he sponsored a bill that capped the amount that you could sue a business for wrongful death at something like $500K, then he sued the theme park people for millions from a different state because he is a hypocrite. Edit: quote:The death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab at Schlitterbahn last August was a tragedy beyond comprehension. Who among us can pretend to understand precisely what life has been like for Caleb’s family over these past nine months? Settlement amount and bolding are mine. AFewBricksShy fucked around with this message at 19:21 on Sep 14, 2020 |
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Russian Jenga is hardcore.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 19:27 |
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It's so frustrating reading this thread lately. Let's clear up some confusion about names. This is an elk: quote:The word elk is related to the Latin alces, Old Norse elgr, Scandinavian elg/älg and German Elch This is a wapiti: quote:The name wapiti is from the Shawnee and Cree word waapiti, meaning "white rump". This is a moose: There is no such thing as a "moose". It's not even a friggin' word. It was always elk but your forefathers were clueless idiots. Stop this nonsense!
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a moose is made of thousands and thousands of mice, like a hivemind colony, in the shape of an elk
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Russians taught me about moose and squirrels as a child, though.
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