glimmerman
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Maybe you should run over and check his pool. Lol. Don’t even ask just pop over..Hungry again.
Maybe you should run over and check his pool. Lol. Don’t even ask just pop over..Hungry again.
I’m not too far, I’ll settle for 90K, no publicity and no questions asked.Maybe you should run over and check his pool. Lol. Don’t even ask just pop over..
A rot and 2 bulldogs may remove more than 90k worth of skin. Now if he pays the medical and 90k and a bottle of grey goose then I am in..I’m not too far, I’ll settle for 90K, no publicity and no questions asked.
Unless she was there to commit a crime or broke in, no court is going to rule she trespassed while she was employed by the property's owner.
The employer can give specific instructions and can fire the employee if those instructions are not followed, but they cannot use trespassing as a defense unless a crime was committed or was in the act of being committed.
how so? I'm no expert on law, but I don't see how he has any leverage here. It was his dog.
You really should read a multi-page thread before responding to a post made days ago. Everything has been explained many times by now.if it was required notification before entering the property and she didn't notify Zeke, she was at fault, end of story.
The people that ignore his behavior, say they don’t care, or minimize it remind me exactly of the parents you describe. Their kid could go around beating up other kids, get kicked out of classes for being disruptive, etc and their parents will refuse to acknowledge that they, and their kid, are the real problem. They will continue to paint their kid as the victim and act like everyone is out to get him despite the repeated offenses. Every kid I knew like that either ended up in prison or dead in their late teens or early twenties.
So he attacks people physically and it’s idiotic, I attack him with words on a website or a reporter calls him high (which he’s admitted to) and he can’t live?!I have been following Zeke since college. Yes, he has done a few idiotic acts, but I see no reason for the constant vitriol. Nothing he has done is excusable, but my God, can't he live?
So he attacks people physically and it’s idiotic, I attack him with words on a website or a reporter calls him high (which he’s admitted to) and he can’t live?!
Lol, pooooooooooor zeke, the guy just tries to mind his own business, tries to stay out of trouble and people just can’t let him live. Hallmark should put his mug on a sympathy card but people may get it confused as a Star Wars card for kids.
So in other words you have no legitimate rebuttal to what I said and what is true. Got it. Thanks for your participation homer.Wow, way to exaggerate a point. You don't hate Zeke. You are obsessed with him. A restraining order might be necessary.
So in other words you have no legitimate rebuttal to what I said and what is true. Got it. Thanks for your participation homer.
Speaking of retraining orders, zeke is pretty familiar with those, isn’t he?
You don't have many life experiences.if it was required notification before entering the property and she didn't notify Zeke, she was at fault, end of story.
I employ a guy to do my lawn, but that doesn’t mean he has the right to be on my property at all times. There are terms of employment, and in the case of my lawn guy the terms are that he comes to my house on Wednesday morning every week and does the yard work in exchange for the agreed payment. If he can’t make it for any reason he calls and arranges to come another day and/or time.The moment the lawyer said, "ignored her employer's policy", it was over.
Unless she was there to commit an intentional crime or she broke in, the fact he employed her will negate any claim of trespassing unless she had been formally terminated beforehand.
When you come into a thread that has been around for days, it would be beneficial to read the entire thread before replying to a post on the first page. I have explained this many times already.I employ a guy to do my lawn, but that doesn’t mean he has the right to be on my property at all times. There are terms of employment, and in the case of my lawn guy the terms are that he comes to my house on Wednesday morning every week and does the yard work in exchange for the agreed payment. If he can’t make it for any reason he calls and arranges to come another day and/or time.
A rot and 2 bulldogs may remove more than 90k worth of skin. Now if he pays the medical and 90k and a bottle of grey goose then I am in..
When you come into a thread that has been around for days, it would be beneficial to read the entire thread before replying to a post on the first page. I have explained this many times already.
Fewer courtroom experiences.You don't have many life experiences.