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Our house was broken into, we suspect by kids. They walked past family
heirlooms took a portable phone and old radio/tape player (I hope they put
their favorite tape into it, it ate tapes we kept it for a backup radio in
storms), They broke into the liquor cupboard, but something scared them
away. The police officers said we were lucky they didn't get drunk and drown
themselves in the pool, or their parents could sue us.
Kimberly Herbert (kimberly)
CAM Administrator
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts/Children's Art Museum
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From: gregjuli [gregjuli]
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 2:58 PM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: (kids who talk about sueing)
I 've heard kids say the same thing and relatively often. What in the world
are
parents telling their kids!?
What is even more infuriating is if you read the "That's Outrageous "
section of
Reader's digest. They tell about situations were people are getting away
with
sueing for absolutely ridiculous things. Like the robber who hurt himself as
he
was robbing someone's home. So he sued the homeowners.
MaryB
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