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<blockquote data-quote="hoser" data-source="post: 177044" data-attributes="member: 6357"><p>Now now, it's arrogant to tell everyone what to do. Perhaps you should adjust what you just said to "let everyone know that you will be automatically a member of the suit unless you opt out by letter"</p><p></p><p>One thing I don't get is how you can be a plaintiff in a lawsuit without </p><p>a) even realizing it</p><p>b) consenting to it</p><p>...but hey, if you can get free money out of the lawsuit without doing any work <em>and</em> you can plead ignorance if you are confronted over it? Ok, you can take the high road, but I'll take my cheque. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and you don't know what a liberal judicial system is. Come up to Canada where it's in our federal constitution that <em>all </em>evidence has to be disclosed in <em>both</em> official languages. So if you get a speeding ticket, and the prosecutor can't disclose to you within a certain time-frame how many speeding tickets that officer gave to blue vehicles with 18-24 year old white males wearing purple hats while the sky was partly cloudy in French and English, you have a grounds to argue a dismissal on the basis that your constitutional rights were violated <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/w00t.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":w00t:" title="W00t :w00t:" data-shortname=":w00t:" />. It gets even more fun when they caught you speeding with a laser and you want to experiment with the laser that they used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoser, post: 177044, member: 6357"] Now now, it's arrogant to tell everyone what to do. Perhaps you should adjust what you just said to "let everyone know that you will be automatically a member of the suit unless you opt out by letter" One thing I don't get is how you can be a plaintiff in a lawsuit without a) even realizing it b) consenting to it ...but hey, if you can get free money out of the lawsuit without doing any work [I]and[/I] you can plead ignorance if you are confronted over it? Ok, you can take the high road, but I'll take my cheque. Oh, and you don't know what a liberal judicial system is. Come up to Canada where it's in our federal constitution that [I]all [/I]evidence has to be disclosed in [I]both[/I] official languages. So if you get a speeding ticket, and the prosecutor can't disclose to you within a certain time-frame how many speeding tickets that officer gave to blue vehicles with 18-24 year old white males wearing purple hats while the sky was partly cloudy in French and English, you have a grounds to argue a dismissal on the basis that your constitutional rights were violated :w00t:. It gets even more fun when they caught you speeding with a laser and you want to experiment with the laser that they used. [/QUOTE]
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