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Re: 3,000+ lb lift right off the Ball! Picture
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Posted by Willy-N on November 15, 2004 at 19:03:27 from (64.146.187.182):
In Reply to: Re: 3,000+ lb lift right off the Ball! Picture posted by paul on November 15, 2004 at 18:37:15:
No problem Paul I asked about this once befor and got the comments about liability and just gave up the whole thing after I made it. That is why I was thinking of making them for only a few normal thinking folks and now not wanting to sell them on EBay anymore. I think Harley was talking about the strength of the design and that what I was showing. It is imposible to control what others do with something. I heard a Lady was walking down some rail road tracks and got hit by a train going by and hurt herself. Now she is sueing for damages because the Train People did not put signs up saying trains run on the tracks and could hurt you if you were on or close to them when trains went by!?!? I could not beleive this when I heard it today on the news. She want $75,000.00 for getting her hand hurt when the train nicked it! She should be happy it did not kill her and mayby we need to cull people like this or stop them from breeding anymore like them! Someone this dumb would never read the sign anyway and sue because they did not put someone by the sign to read it to her. Then they will need to be in 15 or more different languages! Mark H.
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