Posted by pat sublett on March 15, 2012 at 08:30:55 from (99.104.9.236):
In Reply to: Fire Dept.Issue posted by Poor farmer 830 on March 14, 2012 at 18:29:11:
Not all laws are equitable. I use to be on the county tax board. The tax appraisers used their personal vehicle to drive around the county and asses property. One employ didn't have liability insurance on her vehicle, had an accident. It was questionable whose fault it was but, the other person sued and it cost the county 300,000 dollars. Another example I was the District Manager of a telephone company. A repairman was called in after hours on an emergency. He had been drinking, had an accident on the way to the telephone building in his personal vehicle. Other party sued and the telephone company had to pay even though he was on the way to work. His time technically started when he answered the phone based on union contract. I suspended him for drinking on the job and lost the arbitration. Bottom line anytime an individual and an entity are involved, the entity loses. It doesn’t matter that it is a volunteer Organization. I had a truck hauling a dozer hit a black family that run a stop sign. Cost the telephone co. 3 million. I have other examples but this post is too long
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