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Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by Rey, Mar 18, 2004.

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  1. tifosi69

    tifosi69 Formula 3

    Dec 23, 2003
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    Good one, I think Darth refers to this as "whore jacking" LOL
     
  2. smiffy

    smiffy Karting

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    cardiff
    I'll be there in again April!
     
  3. ryalex

    ryalex Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Aug 6, 2003
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    Ryan Alexander
    Tifosi and SBoney, although I'm a generally pro-business conservative, I respectfully disagree with your views of plaintiff law. Although insurance companies are quick to blame, tort law is a way to deal with economic externalities and damages that companies or people do to others and would otherwise not have to worry about.

    If, for example, someone loses their penis (as in a recent case in PA, I think the guy got only $2M), it destroys much of the joy of their entire life, as intimacy is forever ruined and even romantic feelings can become warped and futile. I'd almost rather be dead, if I didn't have a kid on the way already. That's not to say *every* case is valid, but we can't throw out the system altogether.

    BTW, people usually bring up the McD's burn victim as the prototypical example of this system gone wrong. What people tend not to know is that a) the woman received 3rd degree burns which melted the flesh off her thys, from the 180F coffee; b) the $250k she got in damages was mainly to cover the skin grafts and hospital bills, with a nominal amount for suffering.

    Now, McD's had several THOUSAND burn cases like this reported, and hadn't done anything to change their coffee. So the jury awarded the $3M in punitive damages, equal to the profits of ONE DAY's coffee sales for the McD corporation, which has $28B in assets. That $3M was reversed on appeal, leaving the woman not really better off than she was before the accident. McD eventually lowered it's coffee to a more reasonable 140F.
    This was from a Biz law textbook and my professor who was an AZ plaintiff's bar member.

    Ironically, in Europe you can get speeding tickets for $14,000 if you're rich (ie. Finland takes a % of your net worth), but get nothing if you're hit by a speeding driver.
     
  4. spike308

    spike308 F1 Rookie
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    KKKKKKEEEEEEYYYYYRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSTTTTTTT!!!!!!

    Leave it to a soon to be lawyer (ryalex) to TOTALLY distort the issue of tort law!

    Make no bones about it.... tort law was enacted by our lawmakers (read: lawyers) to keep an elite group of lawyers RIDICULIOUSLY rich.

    most people get McDs coffee because it is good and HOT.
    Stick your hand in your lawn mower while it is on???? NOT YOUR FAULT! Sue someone!!
    Most people who end up with "large" settlements end up with a SMALL fraction of the $$. Why???? because the "crusaders for the little guy" who are valiantly fighting the scourge of "big business" are rolling around in the $$$, almost choking because the pile is so big.
    You can not put a price on "pain and suffering", regardless of what part of you may or may not function properly any more.
    the tort system is a large fishing expedition that leaves the lawyers target with no way to "win".... "winning" only means the case goes away, after very large legal bills (which made more lawyers rich).

    Check my profile.... maybe you will understand my frustration with this particular area of "law"
     
  5. tifosi69

    tifosi69 Formula 3

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    Ryalex, not to disagree but the whole issue has gotten out of hand. I know attorneys on this board will think I am trying to prevent them from making money but that is not the case. Do you remember when in the 80's McD had the little spoon coffee stirrers? They had to do-away with them because coke -heads were using them to sniff coke. That is ridiculous, pure and simple. While I agree that there is a DEFINATE NEED for protection, do not get me wrong, just as the case with labor unions and so many other things, current tort law has outlived its usefulness. They have become nothing more than a lottery for attorneys and plaintiffs alike. I agree that catastrophic medical malpractice cases and the like need to be adjudicated, but gimme a break. The tobacco lawsuits... how can you POSSIBLY justify those? Smokers didn't KNOW the risks? Please. As usual, useful tools have been taken by dishonest people and bastardized to where they are not only no longer useful but actually criminal in intent often times. We need tort reform PERIOD!
     
  6. spike308

    spike308 F1 Rookie
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    AMEN!
    can I get a witness?!?!
     
  7. sboney

    sboney Rookie

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    I presume you do not run a company. I do -- ethically and with every resource I have at my disposal to throw into it. My in-box has something new in it regularly from some vulture. A cost of doing business? Maybe. We fight them all tooth and nail. I spend thousands more on legal fees than on "damages." Hurtful to my investors and employees definitely, distracting to my management team running a business, no doubt.

    Show me any social good coming out of this and I will run to the statehouse to support it.
     
  8. ze_shark

    ze_shark Formula 3

    Jul 13, 2003
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    It looks scary and, on crowded dayys, probably unreasonable, but this is still a monument and, if you think of it, not much more dangerous than driving fast on an open road you don't know, which we all do to some degree, with trafic coming from the other direction and all sorts of uncontrollable risks.
    I am sure that the Nordschleife on a relatively quiet week day must be a stunning experience, really want to go there one day.
     
  9. dartman

    dartman Rookie

    Mar 10, 2004
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    Disclamer???!!!
    Look I think the German's have it bang on. No speed limits ( in places anyway ) . And if you want to go out on a track and flog your car with a bunch of like minded people go fill your boots. But don't come crying to us later when you prang the 360 / 996 etc, or kill yourself.

    Nuff said. We're way too over regulated as to is.

    Ok, I'm finished venting!

    dartman
     
  10. PSP

    PSP Formula Junior

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    I'm surprised no one mentioned Jens and Amar in this thread - I never met either one but it felt like we all lost members of our extended family there.
     
  11. tifosi69

    tifosi69 Formula 3

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    What's the story there?
     
  12. PSP

    PSP Formula Junior

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    Two active members of the FerrariChat community met at the 'Ring for a day of hot laps last spring. They were riding together on one of the laps when the car left the road, flipping upside down, then caught fire. Both were killed.

    It really brought the horror of a tragedy like this into the forefront for many of us.
     
  13. tifosi69

    tifosi69 Formula 3

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    Oh ... well you just gave me a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach and I didn't even know them. That is so terrible, condolences to their families.
     
  14. PSP

    PSP Formula Junior

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    I found the original thread in the archived FerrariChat (for those that didn't join until the new software, you read from the bottom up)

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/discus/messages/174013/192976.html
     
  15. tifosi69

    tifosi69 Formula 3

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  16. teak360

    teak360 F1 World Champ

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    It's the only place in the world where you can mix it up with an F40 and a diesel powered motor home in the same corner. And it's OK.

    Sadly the days of freedom on the 'Ring are going to be much curtailed in the near future. I can just see it coming.
     
  17. ATBNM3

    ATBNM3 Formula 3

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    I just read about jen and Amar and that is truely tragic. I as read up to the date of the accident they were so excited. Gods Speed to both of them.
     
  18. Texas Forever

    Texas Forever Eight Time F1 World Champ
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    I'm sorry. The part where the Porsche spins, and then backs up mid corner, is one of the reasons that you will never catch me driving even 5/10s on this track.

    Dr "I'm not that crazy" Tax

     
  19. Tennlee

    Tennlee Formula Junior

    Feb 10, 2002
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    What in the world? Did they "two for tuesday" ticket day or something? Never seen it that busy.
     
  20. GTB4NART

    GTB4NART Formula Junior

    Jan 17, 2004
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    Funny, I don't remember signing anything when I went out on the track, just paid and went. I rented an Opel and drove the tires off of it.

     
  21. sherpa23

    sherpa23 F1 World Champ
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    Okay, that is freaking ridiculous. How about the fact that some of those guys just back on the trackin the middle of traffic. What about the Suby hitting the benz?

    I don't know if you'llever see me out there (unless I'm in the passenger seat with Roland driving).
     

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