Re: O/T: H&B liable for player's death
There's no comparison. It is a known fact that a pitcher needs more reaction time than what he was given in this situation. If that's the case, bat companies should make bats where the maximum ball velocity coming off the bat, given the distance from the batter to the pitcher, would make it so the pitcher would have enough time to react. Then, taking those precautions, the company should not be liable. However, no precautions have been taken, given what is a dangerous product. Just because H & B was found to be responsible, that doesn't mean that the league also shouldn't take some responsibility.
Now I'm mental?!?! Seriously? I just can't believe that I am being called crazy for what is just a difference of opinion. My opinions do not cohere with yours. Last time I checked, that's not a sufficient condition to be committed to an insane asylum. The world wouldn't be what it is without legitimate differences in perspective.
Someone who is mental would say that the ball was taken over by space aliens off the bat, and that's why the kid died. And the kid was at fault, because Jesus was whispering in his ear that some squirrel was gonna get pregnant and nurse her babies outside of my apartment. Therefore, the kid was distracted and couldn't field the ball and died.
You should hear people talk who are actually crazy. That is the kind of stuff they say - just read someone last night on a local TV station's blog talking about voice to skull weapons. But I am presenting a perfectly logical argument, which is informed by my concerns about businesses not taking enough responsibility for their products' safety.
There's no comparison. It is a known fact that a pitcher needs more reaction time than what he was given in this situation. If that's the case, bat companies should make bats where the maximum ball velocity coming off the bat, given the distance from the batter to the pitcher, would make it so the pitcher would have enough time to react. Then, taking those precautions, the company should not be liable. However, no precautions have been taken, given what is a dangerous product. Just because H & B was found to be responsible, that doesn't mean that the league also shouldn't take some responsibility.
Excuse my harshness......but are you mental? WHAT IS WRONG with your REASONING ability, frik??? Your "different point of view" is different all right.......it's "different" from anything and everything that resembles logic, intelligence, and common sense. You need to develop some cognitive skills, because somewhere along the line a wire came undone from the back side of your neck. You're missing the part of "knowledge" that would "connect" with what a reasonable person would conclude when presented with a circumstance that needed logical thought.
.......like 9 of the jurors who sat on the jury of the case this thread is about.
We're going to hell, people. We have em among us!
.......like 9 of the jurors who sat on the jury of the case this thread is about.
We're going to hell, people. We have em among us!
Someone who is mental would say that the ball was taken over by space aliens off the bat, and that's why the kid died. And the kid was at fault, because Jesus was whispering in his ear that some squirrel was gonna get pregnant and nurse her babies outside of my apartment. Therefore, the kid was distracted and couldn't field the ball and died.
You should hear people talk who are actually crazy. That is the kind of stuff they say - just read someone last night on a local TV station's blog talking about voice to skull weapons. But I am presenting a perfectly logical argument, which is informed by my concerns about businesses not taking enough responsibility for their products' safety.
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