06-28-2002, 03:43 AM
Great question GonzoStyle!!! Absolutely not. Most juries will find that a reasonable person would not foresee a consumer acting in such a manner.
The poor sould who committed the heinous act would most assuredly be held completely liable (unless he were found to be temporarily insane -- but that's a whole different matter, and out of the scope of this thread)
I am also available for S.W.O.T. analysis and application of the Porter Five Forces model, among many other popular strategic assesment tools. Shall I start a new thread about it, or keep all of my services confined to this thread?
The poor sould who committed the heinous act would most assuredly be held completely liable (unless he were found to be temporarily insane -- but that's a whole different matter, and out of the scope of this thread)
I am also available for S.W.O.T. analysis and application of the Porter Five Forces model, among many other popular strategic assesment tools. Shall I start a new thread about it, or keep all of my services confined to this thread?