Edit: I read the article. This woman is nuts. She went to a Marilyn Manson Concert, got drunk and apparently got kicked out of the concert. She then drove and crashed into a house which caused an explosion that injured seven people and destroyed FOUR houses. She pled guilty and got sentenced to three years but she’s suing Ovations Ontario Food Services because they kept serving her while she was drunk and they didn’t stop her from driving drunk when she got kicked out so her and her dad figured they should be liable too. Absolute nuts.
If anyone should be locked up – for their own protection – it’s her. Pretty sure learning has not occurred at any stage in the process…
edit: in normal parts of Canada, this kind of legal challenge is ridiculed and scorned: loses every time. In crazyass conservative parts of Ontario (and sadly my home, Alberta), this might just work.
A long time ago I made a conscious decision to try to say toxic stuff like this less often, but here it feels justified: the world would’ve been significantly better off had she died in that crash.
In many places a venue that continues to serve someone who is clearly drunk is legally liable for the drunks behavior. I don’t know the law in California but this is not necessarily a frivolous lawsuit.
ZiegAmimura says
She WHAT?
protocol1008 says
What the fuck?
Edit: I read the article. This woman is nuts. She went to a Marilyn Manson Concert, got drunk and apparently got kicked out of the concert. She then drove and crashed into a house which caused an explosion that injured seven people and destroyed FOUR houses. She pled guilty and got sentenced to three years but she’s suing Ovations Ontario Food Services because they kept serving her while she was drunk and they didn’t stop her from driving drunk when she got kicked out so her and her dad figured they should be liable too. Absolute nuts.
_Silver_Engineer_ says
If anyone should be locked up – for their own protection – it’s her. Pretty sure learning has not occurred at any stage in the process…
edit: in normal parts of Canada, this kind of legal challenge is ridiculed and scorned: loses every time. In crazyass conservative parts of Ontario (and sadly my home, Alberta), this might just work.
Pharya says
A long time ago I made a conscious decision to try to say toxic stuff like this less often, but here it feels justified: the world would’ve been significantly better off had she died in that crash.
Warsplit01 says
I think this would make a great movie tbh
star86 says
You think she might have a drinking problem?
JimAsia says
In many places a venue that continues to serve someone who is clearly drunk is legally liable for the drunks behavior. I don’t know the law in California but this is not necessarily a frivolous lawsuit.