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Dog Bite: To Sue Or Not To Sue
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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderboy" data-source="post: 87447"><p>Does my sign say "beware of dog" No it doesn't. I don't even have a dog. You people twist around the facts to fit a completely different senario than what actually happened to fit your agenda.</p><p></p><p>By your logic any "no hunting or trespassing" sign is null and void because it implies the land owner knows his land has game and therefore it's permissable to trespass and hunt because the warning was posted and "isn't worth the paper it's printed on".</p><p></p><p>Doofis boy keeps coming back with stories that have nothing to do with the original post and nothing to do with what I say. What does his mamma's divorce have to do with my legal expertise?</p><p></p><p>The owner of the dog in this particular situation took proper steps by bringing his dog inside his house. His 8 year old child negligently opened the door and allowed the dog to escape. </p><p></p><p>I repeat.....parents cannot be sued for the negligent act of an 8 year old child. If you have a specific example of this ever occurring, please post that information instead of repeating your matra that it does.</p><p></p><p>I am getting bored with giving you amateurs free legal advice that you don't even understand or appreciate. Please give me factual information that refutes what I say or I will consider this case closed</p><p></p><p>Fred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderboy, post: 87447"] Does my sign say "beware of dog" No it doesn't. I don't even have a dog. You people twist around the facts to fit a completely different senario than what actually happened to fit your agenda. By your logic any "no hunting or trespassing" sign is null and void because it implies the land owner knows his land has game and therefore it's permissable to trespass and hunt because the warning was posted and "isn't worth the paper it's printed on". Doofis boy keeps coming back with stories that have nothing to do with the original post and nothing to do with what I say. What does his mamma's divorce have to do with my legal expertise? The owner of the dog in this particular situation took proper steps by bringing his dog inside his house. His 8 year old child negligently opened the door and allowed the dog to escape. I repeat.....parents cannot be sued for the negligent act of an 8 year old child. If you have a specific example of this ever occurring, please post that information instead of repeating your matra that it does. I am getting bored with giving you amateurs free legal advice that you don't even understand or appreciate. Please give me factual information that refutes what I say or I will consider this case closed Fred [/QUOTE]
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