Jeana (DP)
Former Member
True, but yikes! Do we want to live in a world where people are afraid they'll be sued if they call 911?
Absolutely not. I was just responding to the question before me.

True, but yikes! Do we want to live in a world where people are afraid they'll be sued if they call 911?
Didn't they call 911? That is an invitation.
Absolutely not. I was just responding to the question before me.![]()
Sorry again, Jeana. I knew you were just clarifying what might constitute a legal "invitation." I'm just a little stunned when I imagine the ramifications if this suit had been successful.
I do agree that the lawsuit wasn't right. I'd have liked to be able to take a look at it, however, to see where they were headed and where they were coming from. I do hope, however, that this woman's career isn't irreparably harmed.
I do agree that the lawsuit wasn't right. I'd have liked to be able to take a look at it, however, to see where they were headed and where they were coming from. I do hope, however, that this woman's career isn't irreparably harmed.
I am as annoyed as anyone with frivolous lawsuits, but NObody should be penalized at their job for availing themselves of the legal system.
I agree. She had a rough time, she made a mistake. She's going to have to live with it. However, I don't think any permanent harm has been done.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,315203,00.html
CASSELBERRY, Fla. Casselberry authorities say a police sergeant has been fired for suing a family after she slipped and fell while trying to rescue a 1-year-old boy from drowning.
the reason for them to fire her is that she tarnished the image of the department. same reason they can fire a female officer that does pics for playboy. we had a officer fired locally for sleeping with another officers wife. they said it caused decent among officer when they cant trust the person they risk their lives with.Very interesting. I didn't know you could fire someone for bringing up a lawsuit. It seems very strange to me they would be allowed to fire her for that.
I'm very sorry the boy has brain damage. I couldn't even begin to imagine living on a machine for the rest of my life, or what those parents are going through.
I'm glad the lawsuit was dropped.
Very interesting. I didn't know you could fire someone for bringing up a lawsuit. It seems very strange to me they would be allowed to fire her for that.
I'm very sorry the boy has brain damage. I couldn't even begin to imagine living on a machine for the rest of my life, or what those parents are going through.
I'm glad the lawsuit was dropped.
Very interesting. I didn't know you could fire someone for bringing up a lawsuit. It seems very strange to me they would be allowed to fire her for that.
I'm very sorry the boy has brain damage. I couldn't even begin to imagine living on a machine for the rest of my life, or what those parents are going through.
I'm glad the lawsuit was dropped.
the reason for them to fire her is that she tarnished the image of the department. same reason they can fire a female officer that does pics for playboy. we had a officer fired locally for sleeping with another officers wife. they said it caused decent among officer when they cant trust the person they risk their lives with.
I am surprised as well. I wonder if it will come out that she told people she was going to sue and was advised against it by her bosses. If she was warned that this could violate some policy of her job and she did it anyway, then I could see that as grounds.
Maybe police officers sign something as part of their contract that they understand the risks and will accept insurance/workman's comp as the only liability for these types of situations???
Lawyers, cops...anyone? Is that possible?
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