"years ago he had a young fellow get throw off a bull into the fence. The guy was hurt pretty bad. It cost the owner BIG money"
And that is what's wrong with this country's laws.
I can fully understand how some people can stretch slipping at a store on a wet spot as the stores fault. The store should have foreseen the wet spot was a hazard and cleaned it up.
But if I am a bull rider I know full well it is not "IF" I will be hurt from being thrown but "WHEN" I will be hurt. So if I do get hurt riding a bull ain't it my fault for getting on the bulls back in the first place.
I can remember 20 years ago when my son was about 10. He was riding a bike and most likely acting crazy when he lost control of the bike; ran into a telephone pole and broke his arm. I never once thought of suing anyone but maybe I should have sued the electric company for putting that pole right in the way.
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