 | Congratulations An act of courage that this person must be praised for.
His great courage is something we all should strive for. -- Obama '08. Will help resolve the terrible broadband issues we have that put us so far behind other countries. |
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 richdelbGo Hawks GoPremium join:2003-01-22 Algonquin, IL | He will be lucky if he is not reprimanded by Comcast for doing this on company time.
(You know there is some supervisor out there thinking, "Hey, we are paying this joker to work, not 'play around' with company equipment.")
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 KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | reply to richdelb said by richdelb:He will be lucky if he is not reprimanded by Comcast for doing this on company time. (You know there is some supervisor out there thinking, "Hey, we are paying this joker to work, not 'play around' with company equipment.") its good press, im pretty sure the PR department already made sure this guy wont have anything bad happen. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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 | reply to richdelb said by richdelb:He will be lucky if he is not reprimanded by Comcast for doing this on company time. (You know there is some supervisor out there thinking, "Hey, we are paying this joker to work, not 'play around' with company equipment.") Never going to happen. He got Comcast good PR. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page Ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk? |
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 | said by fAcEtIOUs:said by richdelb:He will be lucky if he is not reprimanded by Comcast for doing this on company time. (You know there is some supervisor out there thinking, "Hey, we are paying this joker to work, not 'play around' with company equipment.") Never going to happen. He got Comcast good PR. Oh trust me, politics is a very complicated animal. If his supervisor is high enough up the totem pole, and ignornant enough, I'm sure the moment that he stepped through the door that he could get fired. Not on the grounds of saving a life or using company equipment, but on the grounds that he could have gotten hurt and that would have been big $$$ for him (from comcast). |
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 | reply to richdelb Well, what if one of the people fell off his ladder? I'm sure the company could have gotten sued. |
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 | reply to richdelb In the good ole days at Bell something like this would get you what I think was called the 'Silver Vale' award and then brother you were pretty much bullet proof the rest of your career-- but that WAS the good ole days. |
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 KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | reply to ninjatutle said by ninjatutle:Well, what if one of the people fell off his ladder? I'm sure the company could have gotten sued. that would be a case where id love to hear a judge say, well he could have driven on by and maybe called 911 consider a twisted ankle a blessing compared to extra crispy. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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 joetaxpayerI'M Here Till Thursday join:2001-09-07 Sudbury, MA | reply to ninjatutle said by ninjatutle:Well, what if one of the people fell off his ladder? I'm sure the company could have gotten sued. Aren't there "good Samaritan" laws in place? You'd think the moment he saw the fire and started to help, he was indemnified. |
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 | With all the money they charge they better save me too! |
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 KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | reply to joetaxpayer said by joetaxpayer:said by ninjatutle:Well, what if one of the people fell off his ladder? I'm sure the company could have gotten sued. Aren't there "good Samaritan" laws in place? You'd think the moment he saw the fire and started to help, he was indemnified. dunno if we have them at the federal level and i think its up to each state to pass such. i know not every state has them because there are cases where people are scared to help those who need it after something bad thanks to the sue happy nation we are.
imo we do need federal laws that make those helping immune to suit. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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 james join:2001-02-26 CWCville USA | reply to ninjatutle said by ninjatutle:Well, what if one of the people fell off his ladder? I'm sure the company could have gotten sued. Isn't he protected by a good samaritan law? Where you're required to help someone within the best of your abilities, and you are protected from being sued for trying to help someone? I know some countries and states have laws like that, and frankly it's sad that it's gotten to the point where they had to make those laws, both for the people who had to be forced to help and those who would sue people for saving their life. |
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 1 edit | said by james:Isn't he protected by a good samaritan law? Where you're required to help someone within the best of your abilities, and you are protected from being sued for trying to help someone? I know some countries and states have laws like that, and frankly it's sad that it's gotten to the point where they had to make those laws, both for the people who had to be forced to help and those who would sue people for saving their life. Good Samaritan laws in the US vary by state, and even where they exist, they provide little cover to good Samaritans from lawsuits because it is up to a court to decide whether the helper has exhibited regular negligence(which may be covered) and gross negligence which isn't. »www.answers.com/topic/good-samar···doctrine
There is only 1 Federal Good Samaritan law, and that protects from lawsuit those who donate food to charitable organizations. And even that wouldn't protect you from getting sued. It only makes it harder for someone to sue you and win. »www.p2pays.org/ref/12/11822.htm
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 NewLifeJust Keep Swimming, Just Keep Swimming join:2001-07-31 Calhoun, GA | reply to fAcEtIOUs Which they need now more than ever, given the fact that they have a very low customer service rating. |
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