And now for something weird...

killivolt

Joined Jan 10, 2010
836
Thief Cut Victim’s Grass Before Running Off With Lawnmower in Texas: Cops - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...nmower-in-texas-cops/vi-AAX02O8?ocid=msedgntp
I think we made a discovery here, mad man goes on a lawn mowing bing, he steals a lawn mower without hesitation then mows the nearest lawn? No?

Seems unsuspicious right?

However, I will direct you to a “Theif” this isn’t the motivation of a theif you steal only to remove said item, this is not a “Theif” at work here. Either we have a serial lawn mower aquiring the nearest “lawn and mower” OR we have a good samaritan gone haywire, now he’s potentially able to mow lawns at his discretion. :oops:o_O


I rest my case, I say good samaritan gone haywire, he’s Innocent your honor.

kv
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,780
As we say down here, the reasoning behind this accusation has neither feet nor head:


A sad, and tragic accident indeed.

"Thompson reached into the vehicle and pressed brake with his right foot, keeping his other foot on the floor," the plaintiff summary reads. "He pressed the start button. When the vehicle did not start, he took his foot off the brake and depressed the clutch pedal. He again hit the start button. This time the Jeep started. He removed his foot from the clutch, still standing outside the vehicle. The vehicle lurched forward."
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
16,330
As we say down here, the reasoning behind this accusation has neither feet nor head:


A sad, and tragic accident indeed.
Attorney David Femminineo, who is representing Hawkins' estate, told FOX 2 that Thompson did not know how to drive the vehicle's manual transmission and did not have a license. The attorney also said the dealership cannot be sued because of a legal standard preventing an employee from suing their boss for negligence, which, in this case, would be the hiring of someone who should not have been driving.
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"So in reality, the owner is going to be held responsible, but the dealership’s insurance company is paying," Femminineo told McClatchy News. He said he hopes a verdict in excess of $15 million is awarded.
Sorry, this is IMO a sham lawsuit. The dealership’s insurance company will walk away with a small settlement the poor dead guys lawyers will keep. Ludicrous.
 
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