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The Stella Awards

Tom Tom

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great judicial system, eh?

The Stella Awards are named in honor of 81 year-old Stella Liebeck, the woman who won $2.9 million for spilling a cup of McDonald's coffee on herself and are given to the individuals who win the most frivolous lawsuits ever. The following are candidates for the award:

1. June 1998:
19 year-old Carl Truman of Los Angeles won $74,000 and medical expenses when his neighbor ran over his hand with a Honda Accord. Mr. Truman apparently didn't notice there was someone at the wheel of the car when he was trying to steal his neighbor's hubcaps.

2. October 1999: Jerry Williams of Little Rock Arkansas was awarded $14,500 and medical expenses after being bitten on the buttocks by his next door neighbor's beagle. The dog was on a chain in its owner's fenced-in yard at the time. Mr. Williams was also in the fenced-in yard. The award was less than sought because the jury felt the dog may have been provoked by Mr. Williams who, at the time, was repeatedly shooting it with a pellet gun.

3. December 1997: Kara Walton of Claymont, DE., successfully sued the owner of a night club when she fell from the bathroom window to the floor and knocked out her two front teeth. This occurred while Ms. Walton was trying to sneak through the window in the ladies room to avoid paying the $3.50 cover charge. She was awarded $12,000 and dental expenses.

4. December 1997: A Philadelphia restaurant was ordered to pay Amber Carson of Lancaster, Pa., $113,500 after she slipped on a soft drink and broke her coccyx. The beverage was on the floor because Ms. Carson threw it at her boyfriend 30 seconds earlier during an argument.

5. October, 1998: Terrence Dickson of Bristol, Pa., was leaving a house he had just finished robbing by way of the garage. He was not able to get the garage door to go up because the automatic door opener was malfunctioning. He couldn't reenter the house because the door connecting the house and garage locked when he pulled it shut. The family was on vacation. Mr. Dickson found himself locked in the garage for eight days. He subsisted on a case of Pepsi he found in the garage and a large bag of dry dog food. Mr. Dickson sued the homeowner's insurance claiming the situation caused him undue mental anguish. The jury agreed to the tune of a half million dollars.

6. January 2000: Kathleen Robertson of Austin, Texas, was awarded $780,000 by a jury of her peers after breaking her ankle, tripping over a toddler who was running amuck inside a furniture store. The owners of the store were understandably surprised at the verdict, considering that the misbehaving little fellow was Ms. Robertson's son.
 

Flash-Bugout

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The Land of the Free....

......and the home of the litigious! :rolleyes:

That's it, I'm moving to the US, and if ever anybody sneezes in the same room as me, I shall have to sue over the mental anguish caused by worrying whether or not illness is on it's way. :D

(before I get flamed, I know, it's only a certain minority who give the majority a bad name, but.......)

Aint Americans a bunch of muppets? :eek:

(Apart from the corrosion boys obviously, I mean, they live in a country that can spell colour ;) :p )
 

KillerOnion

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I would like to see someone sue a paint company for running into a pole, getting a string of close shots that make a wound requiring stitches, or getting impaled on the end of an opponent's barrel because the person shouldn't have been there at all but was because the paint the shot at them bounced. How much could you get for that?
 

Robbo

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Those examples quoted by Tom Tom are not cases of 'frivolity', they are examples of a judicial system gone barking mad, and this insanity is caused by many things.

Greed for money (seemingly the number one God of Americans)
A completely amoral judicial system.
A society that breeds individuals who then go on to appear as jurors having no moral code or common sense.
Attorneys who care much more for money than they do for justice.

Mix these all together and what do you get ?

You get what you deserve, that's what !!!!

Just my opinion u understand :)
Robbo
 

guppy

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Originally posted by Robbo
Those examples quoted by Tom Tom are not cases of 'frivolity', they are examples of a judicial system gone barking mad, and this insanity is caused by many things.

Greed for money (seemingly the number one God of Americans)
A completely amoral judicial system.
A society that breeds individuals who then go on to appear as jurors having no moral code or common sense.
Attorneys who care much more for money than they do for justice.

Mix these all together and what do you get ?

You get what you deserve, that's what !!!!

Just my opinion u understand :)


Robbo
So who thinks Robbo should stand for mayor? He could reform the American Judicial System and promote p8ntball concurrently!! Yay or nay guys??
 

SuperBeef

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Here's what you get

Robbo-san,

Yeah, yeah, yeah.... your jealousy is showing through.

Mix all those together and I'll tell you what you get. You get a country that produces paintball players who dominate the planet.

Greed for money - we gotta win to collect

Amoral judiciary system - we've been shooting at each other, or watching others shoot at each other since we were in diapers. Do what you do best.

Individuals with no moral code - commenting on this would just add fuel to the fire, I'll leave it out.

No common sense - we don't realize that we shouldn't be able to fly across the foeld, leap tall bunkers, snap shoot loaders from 40 yards - therefore we do. You guys are limited by what your sense tells you you can't do

Attorneys who care - Jerry Braun - the Godfather of American paintball. The head mafioso of the greatest players in the greatest game

All in fun:D Don't beat me up too bad.
 

Tyger

Old School, New Tricks
Originally posted by Robbo
Those examples quoted by Tom Tom are not cases of 'frivolity', they are examples of a judicial system gone barking mad
Oh, and I suppose the House of Lords and the rest of Parliment is a controlled environment? I was there in 2000 when they had that election disaster, I saw it.

Government, no matter how it's handled, is insane. When I was a boy I was told that anyone could grow up to be president. And based on the last few (Bush, Bush Jr., Clinton, Reagan...) I'm beginning to believe it.

And, as for lawuits, I think a lot of it is sticking it to beople / companys that seem to have money. It's stupid, actually.

-Tyger
 

Billteamdirt

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Robbo

Hehe well if that's holding back maybe i do not want to see letting loose with both barrels :)



Judicial systems are fallible because people are involved and as long as people are a part of it there will be problems no matter what country it resides.....