It's Shocking!

This is one thing that saddens me about my country of birth, in the US you can get away with suing for even the most ridiculous of things, even getting the living daylights beaten out of you by a bartender because you were breaking into his bar. What especially disgusts me is the time interval between when the accident happened and when the family sued Amtrak. Two years. Now, I must ask, why did they take so long? And if they're doing it so long after the accident initially happened, is it really to recompense the injuries this man sustained, or is it merely for financial gain?

A bit off topic for this thread, much less this forum as a whole, but this is not unlike the current situation concerning a certain airfield three kilometers away from me in Layenhof. The place was known as Finthen Army Airfield until 1992 when the US Army pulled out and handed the base back over to the German government, since then it's been used by a motley crew of pilots who fly on the weekends in small, single-engined prop planes. Not even two weeks ago a petition was circulated among the residents of the two closes communities to the airfield, Finthen and Wackernheim, to effectively shut down the place due to the supposedly intolerable noise levels produced by weekend fliers in Cessnas and Pipers. Lo and behold, two weeks and one thousand signatures later, the airfield has effectively been shut down for flight operations and can only be used in case a plane has to make an emergency landing. Let me note something here, the airfield has been host to weekend fliers for the past sixteen years, and now for what I find to be no plausibly good reason, the local populace rises up and demands the shutting down of this place. Ironic I find as the US Army pilots made far more noise than any amount of Cessnas could produce with their Chinooks and various other transports flying in and out on a daily basis. Why complain now when they've had sixteen years to do so?

I am doomed to living in a world where common sense is an endangered species, and I honestly expect that by the time I'm dead and buried it'll be as dead as I am. I tire of seeing these foolish attempts to cover up cases of undiluted stupidity, especially when such cases as this would've been laughed out of the courthouse a few decades ago.

WileeCoyote:D
 
The most obscene word in the english language (in the USA anyway) is "TORT". I think its that part of law upon which all these insane lawsuites are based.

Every once in a while tort reform is brought up (and the American Bar Association goes into berserker mode).

Ben
 
The most obscene word in the english language (in the USA anyway) is "TORT". I think its that part of law upon which all these insane lawsuites are based. Ben

:udrool: Mmmm...."tart"....lemony or apple, cherry or peach, you just can't beat a good....oh....

...nevermind!
 
Don't get me started now! :P lol.... Good Lord, whatever happened to the old days? LOL ..... I feel queezy :confused:. Good Luck to Amtrak, and the family, even though its kinda foolish...

Isaac
 
It's stupid but it all comes down to Money!!

He has nothing to loose and money to gain .... even if it's in his head ... but sometime large companies will just offer 10,000 dollar for the matter to go away ... that would be a profit for tis stupid guy...
 
At one time you could seal a $1,000,000 contract with a handshake. Today it takes a $1,00,000 worth of lawyers.

This is progress???

Ben
 
:udrool: Mmmm...."tart"....lemony or apple, cherry or peach, you just can't beat a good....oh....

...nevermind!

LOL, ED. I was thinking dark German chocolate myself with a fresh cherry on the top. :)

Back to the OP topic. My dad grew up in the Bronx, and he and his friends used to hang around the old New Haven yards there. This was back in the days (1940s) when the NH ran electric freights and had electric switchers.

One day one of his buddies climbed on top of a boxcar. The train lurched and his friend grabbed the catenary for balance. All my dad remembered was the acrid smoke of burning flesh. The charred remains were found a few miles down the line.

This was back when the New Haven used low frequency AC to run their trains. I think the voltage was something like 12,500 at 6hz.

You'd think with all the warnings all over the place about getting zapped, that people would adhere to the warnings. I'm sure Amtrak will come out clean in this one. This shows how ignorant the public is, and can't take responsibility for their own actions and needs to blame others.

John

John
 
You'd think with all the warnings all over the place about getting zapped, that people would adhere to the warnings. I'm sure Amtrak will come out clean in this one. This shows how ignorant the public is, and can't take responsibility for their own actions and needs to blame others.

John

John

This is a good time for the NPRC to come out with an advert against tresspassing over electrified trackage.... Infact, any trackage, be it Light Rail or High speed Rail. Just my 2 pence :P

Isaac
 
Red Rattler hit the nail on the head. $$$ for lawyers who get paid - win or lose. They know companies would rather settle out of court (always for an un-disclosed amount) then go to court and generate all that bad publicity.

Have ya'll noticed the massive proliferation of signs in the last 10 years? Gazillions of them everywhere telling you the brain-dead obvious. A road stops at a 1000 ft cliff but it isn't legal unless there is a sign that sez "Road Ends" (oops - perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned that. Some idiot lawyer will undoubtedly sue because his client can't read, lol).

Ben
 
Another item of note lately is the warnings associated with various medications. The side effects are worse then what they are trying to cure.

Ben
 
Baby strollers now have warning labels telling you not to fold the stroller with the baby inside.
Remember, for every one of these labels, there's someone who actually did it and blamed the company.
I don't think the Mongol invasion was stopped by walls or armies, I suspect it was stopped by taking Mongols and putting them through law school before sending them back to the horde. Next thing you know, the whole army is in disarray.

:cool: Claude
 
lawsuits

I was discussing rail trespass a couple years ago with a truck driver from Pennsylvania, he told me of a similar lawsuit. Apparently a pair of young men were trespassing on electrified right of way, they climbed on top of some boxcars and were somehow subsequently electrocuted. The survivor successfully sued the railroad for not fencing the right of way or sufficiently posting signage regarding the hazards.
 
Common Sense (R.I.P.)

We have become a blameless society (ourselves that is). Our stupidity is always someone elses fault. Flip Wilson started it - "The devil made me do it", lol. I miss that show.

Ben
 
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