Posted by George Marsh on September 04, 2014 at 09:06:46 from (192.182.63.238):
In Reply to: 2 Drunks get in a fight posted by George Marsh on September 03, 2014 at 14:43:45:
Guys I didn't mean this to beat up on the lawyers. Lawyers are just pawns in our justice system which needs fixed, but not likely to happen.
In Waldo Fl, police hand out record speeding tickets, city makes over $400K a year. Why fix a cash cow? Our Justice system is a catch, pay ticket, pay court coust, ticket goes away, you are released, free to go and thank you for leaving your money in our town.
Same thing happened in TH after the Sheid diesel event. Cops write tickets, jails are too full, pay your fine, court cost, thank you for your money, the ticket never happened, Come back next year.
I heard in England, if you sue someone and you lose, you pay the other person's legal fees. This may not be true, but I think it would make people think twice about suing. But suing an insurance company is too much of a cash cow to fix. It's cheaper for everyone to settle up out of court.
I've been called for jury duty, only to have case settled before trial. Cop a plea to a lesser charge, costs the county less money and problem is solved.
I don't blame lawyers as much as I blame the broked system. Money talks, poor people go to jail.
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