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Modworks

join:2007-02-16
USA
reply to jester121
Re: New service - FTTF

I think I would contact a good lawyer.
Imagine what you could get out of this.
lawyer: My clients home could have burned down if the fire department had not arrived.
cable: Well what are you suggesting
lawyer: a free oc-3 for life ?


soganta
Premium
join:2003-10-15
at least they will look into the issue now

jester121
Premium
join:2003-08-09
Lake Zurich, IL
reply to Modworks
Yeah, well, "could have" doesn't sit too well with judges.

jimbo2150

join:2004-05-10
Youngstown, OH
reply to Modworks
Hell, go for the OC-12!


natedj
Elected
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join:2001-06-06
Columbia, SC
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reply to jester121
Uh, your Honor, If I can remember correctly, that particular 7' section of fence cost me a bundle, cause I had to import the wood from Africa, then fly in a professional installer from the Ukraine ... we used solid gold nails and blah bla bla ...
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Chuckles
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join:2006-03-04
Saint Paul, MN

reply to jester121
It does when you could have killed someone. Like in a DUI case. I've spoken with people who got DUIs when they weren't even driving; just walking to the car. What's that intent to drink and drive? But yeah, could have burned my house down doesn't seem like it would stick.
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major marco
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join:2003-02-13
Stepford, CA
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said by Chuckles See Profile :

I've spoken with people who got DUIs when they weren't even driving; just walking to the car. What's that intent to drink and drive? But yeah, could have burned my house down doesn't seem like it would stick.
Walking to your car irrrespective of BAC is not "intent" to drive. Walking to your car, getting in, putting the key in the ignition and merely sitting there without turning the key is. Whoever these people you know who were cited for DUI for merely walking to their car in a drunken state should have contested the citation.
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GlobalMind
Domino Dude, POWER Systems Guy
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join:2001-10-29
Hollywood, FL

reply to Chuckles
said by Chuckles See Profile :

But yeah, could have burned my house down doesn't seem like it would stick.
I think it would if the fire was closer to the house, like the other cases we've seen where the siding ended up melting & such.

This seems it was far enough away that the burn the house down argument might not work.


swsamurai
Premium
join:2002-04-17
Bakersfield, CA
clubs:
reply to jimbo2150

With his luck they would give him the OC, then restrict it back to 1mb with a 20gb per month limit.

boober321

join:2003-07-15
Milwaukee, WI
reply to GlobalMind
I agree. I call bulls%$t! The key HAS to be in the ignition.


gomer1701ems

join:2001-08-23
Minneapolis, MN
reply to major marco
My ex-wife got a DWI just for sitting on the front steps with her keys in her purse. Or so said the police report....
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"Don't argue with stupid people; they will beat you with experience."

fiberguy
My views are my own.
Premium
join:2005-05-20

reply to boober321
In some states, like CA, simply sitting in the driver's seat, even with the keys on the dash, not the ignition, is grounds for a DUI.

Source: Sacramento PD, CHP, ABC.
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"Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-serving, the lazy, and I’m told it’s a woman’s prerogative..."


phattieg

join:2001-04-29
Winter Park, FL
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In Jacksonville Florida, my roommate was in a pickup truck, in the middle seat, the driver was inside a Walgreens, roommate was sleeping in the middle seat and had been drinking, cop pulls up because the truck was still running. The person in the store did not have a license. The cop charges my roommate with DUI even after the person that was inside the store signed a affidavit stating they were the one driving. It was because my roommate had a valid drivers license that he got the DUI. When the cop approached the vehicle, my roommate was asleep, and the cop woke him up, and seen he was in the middle seat and everything. So far, he has paid close to $9,000 in fee's, fines, and DUI classes, and also had 40 hours of community service. IT CAN HAPPEN!
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