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I think she should sue. Security should never have posted that on youtube or any other public video venue..

 

she's not suing because she fell in the fountain, shes suing because mall security posted it on youtube to obviously allow people to laugh at her..

 

 

yes she's an idiot for not being aware of her surroundings, but I don't believe it should have been released to the public without her consent.

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I think she should sue. Security should never have posted that on youtube or any other public video venue..

 

she's not suing because she fell in the fountain, shes suing because mall security posted it on youtube to obviously allow people to laugh at her..

 

 

yes she's an idiot for not being aware of her surroundings, but I don't believe it should have been released to the public without her consent.

 

Well heck, everyone on You-tube should be suing too then. For crist sakes, she even works in the mall... quite frankly it is funny and if you can't laugh at yourself, what can you laugh at?!?! People need thicker skin. Maybe next time she burns her tongue with hot coffee she should sue the coffee maker too.

 

Come on.. you didn't really mean that did you?

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First thing that came to mind

 

YOU CAN'T FIX STUPID

 

What's dangerous is here walking around with and escort to keep her out of trouble

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I think she should sue. Security should never have posted that on youtube or any other public video venue..

 

she's not suing because she fell in the fountain, shes suing because mall security posted it on youtube to obviously allow people to laugh at her..

 

 

yes she's an idiot for not being aware of her surroundings, but I don't believe it should have been released to the public without her consent.

 

Well heck, everyone on You-tube should be suing too then. For crist sakes, she even works in the mall... quite frankly it is funny and if you can't laugh at yourself, what can you laugh at?!?! People need thicker skin. Maybe next time she burns her tongue with hot coffee she should sue the coffee maker too.

 

Come on.. you didn't really mean that did you?

 

 

 

well I'm kinda tossed on it.. it's a security video, not some dumbass video recording it for a laugh.. mall security should have more sense.. if it was someone that caught it on a cell phone i would feel different, but I can tell you that from a professionalism point of view it was wrong for the mall owners, security, or anyone related to the employ of that facility to release the video, without the consent of the person on it..

 

yes the lady is a complete idiot, I don't question that.. But I stand on the principle that it was wrong for the video to be released..

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I'm going to agree with Steven on this one, and the lady put more attention on herself by coming forward and saying it was her. Seems like she just wanted the attention, something to complain about, and an easy way to get a lot of money.

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I think she should sue. Security should never have posted that on youtube or any other public video venue..

 

she's not suing because she fell in the fountain, shes suing because mall security posted it on youtube to obviously allow people to laugh at her..

 

 

yes she's an idiot for not being aware of her surroundings, but I don't believe it should have been released to the public without her consent.

 

Yeah....................................NO.

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the mall is a public place thus they can release the vid...if i want to pull over and hump my truck on the side of the road i can be recorded and put on the web, as far as releaseing her name that could be a possible lawsuit...if it was illegal to release videos of mongoloids doing stupid shit in public all the shows like web soup and tosh.o would be up to their ears in legal debt

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Another lazy, sue happy person. What a surprize. I think this country needs to adopt a stupid clause in our judicial system. What you burned your tongue on hot coffee? Your stupid get out of my court room! lol. But then what would all the lawyers do? No way this lady should even have a chance of a case, IMO.

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This same woman is also about to be sentenced on stealing a co-worker's credit card and spending over 4 grand with it.

 

http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=280672

 

As for her suing the mall? Meh. You have no reasonable expectation of privacy while walking through the mall. Anybody can take your picture/video you, you KNOW there are security cameras...Yeah. It'll go nowhere.

 

Now, on the other hand, the mall security has NO business releasing this into the wild. But they are mall security, most of those folks are about as sharp as a sock full of soup.

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In short...She's a worthless bint looking for a payday, and don't trust mall security with anything more than running off kids that ride their bikes through the mall.

 

They never caught me!

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In short...She's a worthless bint looking for a payday, and don't trust mall security with anything more than running off kids that ride their bikes through the mall.

 

They never caught me!

 

I guess you never heard of Paul Blarth then :thumbs:

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