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KD
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Post by KD »

or wait until you see them cycling and run them over and say you didn't see them. works all the time - everybody from heather renee on down. she even got an oprah appearance from it. bump, crash! "oh god i didn't see them...oh god boo hoo hoo!" the cops even clean everything up - you dont even need bleach and latex gloves or anything.
Albin
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Post by Albin »

I read some scary shit in Cincinnati Enquirer today kinda related to this. A mother forgot (or deliberately left?) her 11 month-old child in her car for 8 hours while she was at work, and the child died of heat blisters or something. The mom got no punishment or jailtime at all, a lot of people apparently believe it's because she is rich and a Christian.

http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... /1168/NEWS
NateS GR
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Post by NateS GR »

The easiest way to get away with murder isn't through OSHA rules, it's having the right last name. If your last name is Kennedy you can drive your car into a river and leave your passenger in the back seat to drown. You'll never spend a day in jail and can even keep your eligibility to be a senator. I hear that's worked pretty well in the past at least.
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Post by Alan Evil »

You could also be the son of an admiral in the Navy and have a fatal (not known for sure) car accident covered up. This is the first article that comes up in a Google search for this (which brings up many, many pages about this). http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/2 ... 38449.html Odd how Republicans can make so much noise about Kennedy's drunk driving accident but they'll defend McCain through silence.
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Post by Josephine »

Cintas was recently in the news for failing to follow up on worker safety issues.

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Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice said that if she had brought criminal charges against the retailer in the worker's death, the company would have been subject to only a $10,000 fine if convicted.
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something seems terribly wrong with our legal system.
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