Posted by NCWayne on November 14, 2011 at 20:06:58 from (69.40.232.132):
Just heard about this situation and after reading the article linked to below, and seeing where these sorry bums are from, all I can say is that I am almost ashamed to say I am origionally from Charlotte.
Doing a little more looking it appears that this couple have decided to sue the airline because they saw a roach/waterbug on their flight and because of that think they have a right to sue for everything from false imprisionment, to false advertising, severe emotional distress, etc, etc, etc. Basically this sorry a$$ lawyer has decided that he really needs to get paid $100,000 from the airline because the whole incident was just so emotionally tramatizing, and so they can replace all of the personal items that they felt they had to throw away even through they were closed up tight in their luggage. Guess the guy is smart enough to be a lawyer but not smart enough to clean the outside of his luggage....No, wait, he can just buy new stuff because he saw a coackroach/waterbug... Too it seems like they were also so tramatized by the incident that they failed to tell anybody that the woman had become nausious after seeing the bug or worse still to get off the plane when it stopped in Atlanta.......
Jut goes to prove what I have said many times, anybody can sue anybody for anthing, not matter how frivilous or plain out stupid the reason.......Unfortunately, in the end, the person/business getting sued winds up paying wether they actually did anything worth being sued over or not..........and seeing a roach/waterbug in the South isn't anything new, regardless of how clean you keep things.
Personally I think we need to do the same thing with the majority of the lawyers out there that needs to be done to a cockroach.....squish them like the worthless vermin they are..........
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