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strona From: Ja <scorpionat[]poczta.onet.pl> Subject: Re: Bobry Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 18:13:34 -0500
Borsuk napisał(a):
> Troche przesadzilem zy tym psem. Chcialem was troche zaszokowc.
>
> >...i podobnie jak komputer totalnie nie czuje, jak mu ktos lape odrywa...
> >Szkoda slow.
>
> Ale komputer tez czuje. Np jak wyjmiesz mu twardzy dysk to odrazu ci powie
> ze czegos mu brak.
>
Twardy dysk dokupisz. A zreszta, co ja ci bedę tłumaczyc rzeczy oczywiste.
Dziabnij się widelcen w rękę oraz zasztyletuj kalwiaturę. A potem opisz wyniki
eksperymentu. From: a78p2w[]aol.com (A78p2w) Subject: Producent pistoletu buli Date: 26 Apr 2003 21:07:59 GMT
Gun Co. Held Partially Liable in Shooting
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - A jury found a gun maker partially liable for a 1994
accidental shooting that paralyzed a 7-year-old boy.
Jurors began weighing whether to award damages to Brandon Maxfield on Tuesday,
a day after finding that Bryco Arms and others bore some liability in the
accident.
The boy was shot in the jaw by a family friend who was trying to unload a
..38-caliber handgun.
The jury found Bryco 10 percent liable after concluding the company
manufactured a defective firearm.
To unload the weapon, a user must first unlock the trigger lock - a dangerous
and flawed system, according to the boy's attorney, Richard Ruggieri.
Company officials declined comment Monday.
The jury said that one-third of blame for the shooting falls on Maxfield's
parents for leaving a loaded weapon in their house. Jurors also found the
shooter, William Moreford, 20 percent liable.
The gun's distributors were found 30 percent liable.
If the jury awards damages, each party may have to pay the percentage of its
liability.
Ruggieri declined to say how much he was seeking.
2003-04-23 09:48:28 GMT
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