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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Gartner" data-source="post: 41789" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>Re: More Outdoor Concert Woes- The Aftermath</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No,it's not about those empty seats at the Thanksgiving table.I feel sorry for the families and their loss.But just because someone dies,doesn't mean that we take money from someone that had nothing to do with the tradgey. And Sugarland had nothing to do with it. And they should not have to pay because Indiana law limits the states liability.In Pennsylvania, our legislature recently passed what was called the Fair Share Act. Before,if you were found to be 20% liable in a case,but the person/company that was found to be 80% liable had no money,then you had to pay 100%.This was wrong and now has been corrected. No one should be liable for a loss that they did not cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Gartner, post: 41789, member: 104"] Re: More Outdoor Concert Woes- The Aftermath No,it's not about those empty seats at the Thanksgiving table.I feel sorry for the families and their loss.But just because someone dies,doesn't mean that we take money from someone that had nothing to do with the tradgey. And Sugarland had nothing to do with it. And they should not have to pay because Indiana law limits the states liability.In Pennsylvania, our legislature recently passed what was called the Fair Share Act. Before,if you were found to be 20% liable in a case,but the person/company that was found to be 80% liable had no money,then you had to pay 100%.This was wrong and now has been corrected. No one should be liable for a loss that they did not cause. [/QUOTE]
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