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I want to be!Steroid wrote:Don't want to be.bigglesworth wrote:If your economic reality is a choice, then why are you not as rich as Bill Gates?
22/7 wrote:I heard that Upper Deck (trading card company) is pulling all of Michael Vick's trading cards this year, as well as a number of pieces of memorabilia.
SexyTalon wrote:Given that he is a professional sportsman, and as such he should maintain professionalism and so forth.
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SexyTalon wrote:Part of that is knowing what goes on in buildings and such on your property, so that were there to be any sort of illegal activity, you could put a stop to it, alert the authorities, etc.
SexyTalon wrote:At absolute best, he's an irresponsible landowner that's just a lawsuit waiting to happen when some punk kid hurts tthemself[sic] on his land.
DeadCatX2 wrote:SexyTalon wrote:Given that he is a professional sportsman, and as such he should maintain professionalism and so forth.
Why is it because he is a professional sportsman? Should not all people be held to the same standard, regardless of profession?
DeadCatX2 wrote:SexyTalon wrote:Part of that is knowing what goes on in buildings and such on your property, so that were there to be any sort of illegal activity, you could put a stop to it, alert the authorities, etc.
Even if you're rich and you own property in many different geographically-diverse locations?SexyTalon wrote:At absolute best, he's an irresponsible landowner that's just a lawsuit waiting to happen when some punk kid hurts tthemself[sic] on his land.
Why should he be responsible for a punk kid who trespasses and is stupid enough to hurt himself? The use of the words "punk kid" definitely shows your distaste for such an individual...and yet you still think the landowner is more liable for said kid's stupidity. Is the power company liable when some punk kid crawls over the fence of a major transformer and dies by electrocution?
DeadCatX2 wrote:Why should he be responsible for a punk kid who trespasses and is stupid enough to hurt himself? The use of the words "punk kid" definitely shows your distaste for such an individual...and yet you still think the landowner is more liable for said kid's stupidity. Is the power company liable when some punk kid crawls over the fence of a major transformer and dies by electrocution?
In my opinion, if he was paying people to take care of his property, then those are the people who are at fault for what happened. If a crime is committed in an apartment, do you go after the landlord or the tenant?
I think, in general, you should go after the people who were actually breaking the law. I think it tends to be the case, though, that you go after the easy target (i.e. the person stuff is registered to) because finding the real target is more difficult and costly, and/or you go after the rich guy cos he has more money to take.
I want to be!Steroid wrote:Don't want to be.bigglesworth wrote:If your economic reality is a choice, then why are you not as rich as Bill Gates?
22/7 wrote:The story about the burglar falling through a skylight and then suing the owner because he hurt himself (and winning, no less) is actually a true story, as sad as that is.
SexyTalon wrote:I need to look that up as, if I'm not mistaken, there's quite a bit more to the story than just "Thief on roof falls in, sues owner, ???, profit."
I want to be!Steroid wrote:Don't want to be.bigglesworth wrote:If your economic reality is a choice, then why are you not as rich as Bill Gates?
22/7 wrote:"if he's convicted, should the NFL let him come ack and play after he's served his time?"
Aluminum Falcom wrote:There's been alot of press about Lohann, Spears, Hilton, Vick... and about how they are given a "harder time" for stuff that non-famous people "do all the time". And I agree with that. If you are in the public eye and you do something as disgusting as Vick, or are driving around drunk with drugs like Lohann or Hilton, yeah, you deserve a stronger reprimand.
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SexyTalon wrote:If you wish to engage in unseemly behavior, take the money you have, invest it so you can live off of it, and quit your job.
I want to be!Steroid wrote:Don't want to be.bigglesworth wrote:If your economic reality is a choice, then why are you not as rich as Bill Gates?
zenten wrote:If he's proven innocent, and not just not proven guilty (yes, I know the law makes no distinction), then I think he should get a lot of his contracts back. Still, it's up to the individual companies to make the decisions.

DeadCatX2 wrote:SexyTalon wrote:If you wish to engage in unseemly behavior, take the money you have, invest it so you can live off of it, and quit your job.
Your statement seems to say that some things should be illegal only if you're in the public eye.
zenten wrote:Now that I think about it, this would be the same as if he was permanently injured. He's not going to have the contracts if he could never play football again either.
I want to be!Steroid wrote:Don't want to be.bigglesworth wrote:If your economic reality is a choice, then why are you not as rich as Bill Gates?
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