I hope people realise that there were two separate soldiers getting away with murder in the one day.
Speaking of systematic impunity
https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2021/06/24/620023.htm
Citing a concern over “opening the floodgates” to litigation, a federal judge has dismissed a flight attendant’s negligence lawsuit against her employer, Southwest Airlines, which she blamed for her husband’s death from Covid-19.
The flight attendant, Carol Madden, claimed that she and others were exposed to Covid-19 “as a result of Southwest’s failure to exercise a standard of care to prevent transmission of the virus” during mandatory safety training on July 13, 2020.
Soon after the training, she tested positive for the virus and then her husband did also. He later died on Aug. 12 from the virus at age 73. Madden brought a wrongful death suit against Southwest.
Judge Stephanie A. Gallagher in her opinion granting the airline’s motion to dismiss the case found that Maryland courts have to balance the factors in favor of finding a duty against the fear of “opening the floodgates” to third- party plaintiffs, particularly in cases covering spousal relationships.
The judge agreed that it was reasonable to expect that ensuring flight attendants’ safety would be a “natural corollary of Southwest’s promise to protect its customers,” however she said the “broader societal consequences” of imposing that duty are harder to justify. “Such a duty would significantly expand the field of potential liability,” the judge wrote.
https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2021/06/24/620023.htm
Wages grew strongly in June as employers tried to attract employees by paying more, a new U.S. jobs report showed Friday, the latest evidence that workers have the power to demand more in the reopening economy.Shocking concept
By Perfect Blue Go To PostWould be nice if hundreds of bikes were'nt stolen everry day in London.
Fuck cars brehs
Fuckers even broke into my Garden to steal a locked up bike.
By Now Go To PostIf it boils off enough water, it may reverse or delay rising sea levels. #SilverLinings
By Now Go To PostThat's where the Kaiju come from
By Now Go To Post
Whatever Namor does in the MCU will be justified
By Laboured Go To Post
Can't believe England agreed to do the job in that match. And then did the job again in the next PPV? Bad career move, they haven't been in a main event since.
By Laboured Go To PostJust teaching you guys how it's done.yeah, we have been losing too ever since WW2
By Euros-batong Go To PostYour fault boldI should have moved sooner.
Would like to dive further through the data and see what other data points they have but this kind of squares up with I've seen in general. Like I've seen studies that in exceedingly hot cities like Phoenix, AZ, the wealthy parts of the city have a lot more tree cover because those trees provide great cooling so the wealthy parts are lot more liveable.
IIRC it's 250+ yeah. "Up to" probably means it'll be there for like half an hour, if that.
The train I was on in Japan went at 300km/h and there's even faster ones in China. Most frustrating thing about this is that Bombardier, a Canadian transportation company that gets a lot of public funding has a train that can hit 400...
The train I was on in Japan went at 300km/h and there's even faster ones in China. Most frustrating thing about this is that Bombardier, a Canadian transportation company that gets a lot of public funding has a train that can hit 400...
I've only taken the coach starlight, but it had legroom, outlets, a restaurant and snack bar, scenic views etc. If you're prepared, it can be a relaxing couple days. All you have to do is sit and wait to get there
I've never even paid for a bedroom before, I'm sure it's an even better experience
I've never even paid for a bedroom before, I'm sure it's an even better experience