apias:
ADias:

This is one of the things that are wrong in this country. Tort reform is urgent, but I imagine it will never happen.

Let's assume, solely for the sake of argument, that the crash was Porsche's fault. That they were so utterly negligent in the design of the CGT that it was unsafe at any speed, that it was a death trap just inviting people to come into it and die, and they knew it was a death trap but sold it to unwitting customers anyway.

Are you saying we should legislate away the ability of people to sue for damages when their loved ones are seduced into entering this death trap and die at the hands of this (entirely hypothetical) monstrously callous negligence?

No. I am saying there should be limits and penalties for frivolous lawsuits. Re your last paragraph - people should be free to enter death traps if they wish to take their chances. And common sense should tell them what the limits of the 'traps' are. The over protected society we live in is ridiculous.


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