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Old March 2nd, 2004, 01:09 AM
Jim Davis Sr.
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"Raffi Balmanoukian" a
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As for suing....NZ should consider going after the estate of the deceased
for all of its damages, including the dent in the van 8-)


Go after the Estate? Oh Gawd! The guy probably had nothing, or very
little. What he may have left will probably go to his widowed wife or
girlfriend with a couple of kids. NZ can handle the loss, & insurance will
fix the van.


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Old March 2nd, 2004, 01:50 AM
Alan
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 23:04:18 GMT, "Jim Davis Sr."
wrote:

No Transportation Company can have a plan for everything. That was a 1 in a
million shot. People who were inconvenienced by this just have to shake it
off, and go on with their lives. I've been delayed hundreds of times, for
hundreds of reasons. It happens. That's life.


Yeah, I can see it in the training manual now:

"Procedures to be Followed When a Human Body Falls from the Sky onto
Cabin Crew Transport.

1. Remove body.
2. Clean windscreen thoroughly before proceeding.
3 ...."

Cheers, Alan

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Old March 2nd, 2004, 02:23 AM
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"Raffi Balmanoukian" a
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"Raffi Balmanoukian" a
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wrote on 3/1/04 9:09 PM:


"Raffi Balmanoukian"

a
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news:BC68DDEF.214AE%walkabout@TAKEOUTTHETRASHTOREP LY.ns.sympatico.ca...

As for suing....NZ should consider going after the estate of the

deceased
for all of its damages, including the dent in the van 8-)

Go after the Estate? Oh Gawd! The guy probably had nothing, or very
little.

Not if he had insurance payable to his estate.

I can see the Headlines now "Air New Zealand Sues Widowed mother of 3"


They wouldn't be suing any widow or orphan. Just the estate. My whole
point, throughout, is that the pax shouldn't be bent up because of some
bloke's irresponsible actions (sane or insane). Similarly, the airline
shouldn't be out of pocket, if there's some prospect of recovery. It's a
variant of "my right to swing my fist ends at the tip of your nose."


What I'm trying to say is that the "Estate", if any, that this guy has left
will probably not be sufficient for his surviving family to live on for the
rest of their lives. If the estate is sued, the innocent survivors will be
the ones to suffer. It's not their fault that he decided to take a header
off the bridge or building.


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Old March 2nd, 2004, 04:26 AM
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Default Air NZ crew heads home alone after LA suicide

Mutlley wrote in
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a b c wrote:

Mr Sims said the crew went to assist but the person was dead and
they were "faced with a horrific scene".

Gee. What a precious lot. I guess they will need counseling on
some sunny beach for a month before they return to work.

Talk about a pampered group of workers.


So what you're saying is that these people had someone jump off a
bridge, land on their car, and they are expected to just shrug this
off?!?!?

I commend Air NZ for taking their staff's welfare into account as well
as the welfare of their passengers.

PapaBear

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Old March 2nd, 2004, 05:19 AM
John Ewing
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"Raffi Balmanoukian" a
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Balancing the equities, the innocent pax/airline deserves any
resources over those of the alleged widows and orphans.


That's real cute ... social equity obviously isn't factored into your
equation.

My son had an accident at the beach seven years ago which resulted in him
becoming a quadriplegic. One person did suggest we sue the beach patrol for
his misadventure. I am sure some lawyer would take on such a case, but most
certainly not on our behalf.

We all recognise it as just simple damn bad luck. Accidents do happen.

John


 




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