As in many cases where someone is killed, the grieving family members view the event as a profit opportunity. The family of the boyfriend are suing the family of the 36 year-old girlfriend too. I haven't heard anything lately but you can bet both suits are winding their way through the legal system.Radar wrote:I saw that car down from the cliff when I was there last summer. I can't believe anyone survived that crash, it looked awful. I remember reading that a family member of the 36 year old was suing because there should have been guardrails or something. Maybe they shouldn't have been on drugs and that wouldn't have been a problem.
Hey, there's a kid in the water over there!
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And take responsibility for their own actions? NEVER!Radar wrote:I saw that car down from the cliff when I was there last summer. I can't believe anyone survived that crash, it looked awful. I remember reading that a family member of the 36 year old was suing because there should have been guardrails or something. Maybe they shouldn't have been on drugs and that wouldn't have been a problem.
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[quote="felinefan"]But you guys are right]
I remember many summers being outside from just after breakfast until dinner, unless it was too hot, or a thunderstorm stopped whatever we were doing. Then again, many times we played in the rain as well - popsicle stick races, puddle jumping...you name it, we probably did it.
It is sad to see the 6 foot high wooden privacy fences in suburbia surrouding each backyard.
I remember many summers being outside from just after breakfast until dinner, unless it was too hot, or a thunderstorm stopped whatever we were doing. Then again, many times we played in the rain as well - popsicle stick races, puddle jumping...you name it, we probably did it.
It is sad to see the 6 foot high wooden privacy fences in suburbia surrouding each backyard.