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<blockquote data-quote="govols019" data-source="post: 441509" data-attributes="member: 8070"><p>Broke through doors and broke through locked doors are two completely different things. From what I remember, wasn't it the weight of the crowd pressing against the doors trying to get in at opening time that caused them to break? </p><p></p><p>Not every store in America put their employees in a position of danger. What happened at that store was no accident. It was a foreseeable event. Wal Mart, and any other place of employment, has a responsibility to protect their workers. The management at that store saw the crowd massing outside and failed to act. </p><p></p><p>Hell yeah the mob is responsible but so is Wal Mart. You can't blame one while washing the hands of the other clean. </p><p></p><p>I missed the quote where the family said they wanted to "get rich" from this. They lost a family member and they're pissed. I don't blame them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="govols019, post: 441509, member: 8070"] Broke through doors and broke through locked doors are two completely different things. From what I remember, wasn't it the weight of the crowd pressing against the doors trying to get in at opening time that caused them to break? Not every store in America put their employees in a position of danger. What happened at that store was no accident. It was a foreseeable event. Wal Mart, and any other place of employment, has a responsibility to protect their workers. The management at that store saw the crowd massing outside and failed to act. Hell yeah the mob is responsible but so is Wal Mart. You can't blame one while washing the hands of the other clean. I missed the quote where the family said they wanted to "get rich" from this. They lost a family member and they're pissed. I don't blame them. [/QUOTE]
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