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Gary
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Ethical issue with a restaurant
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> On Sun, 03 Jul 2016 08:13:20 -0400, Gary > wrote:
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> wrote:
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> >> S Viemeister wrote:
> >> >I wouldn't.
> >> >It's not me denying him the ability to make a living, it's me not
> >> >choosing to support someone whose morals are non-existent.
> >
> >>
> >> Ditto
> >
> >I agree with you two and Dave. The guy ran over two teenagers then left
> >them for dead or whatever. Didn't even stop to help. Seriously messed up
> >the girl then sold his half of the business to his wife to avoid losing
> >that value in a pending lawsuit. WTH? And he only got sentenced to one
> >year in jail for "careless driving?"
> >
> >Lucky for him that he didn't live here in Virginia. I guarantee you he
> >would have gotten 20-30 years with no parole and I would agree. Doubt he
> >could hide his money by transfering it to the wife...who was also with
> >him. She should be sentenced for not reporting the accident.
> >
> >No way would I patronize their restaurant ever again.
>
> For the rest of his life he should have to support the girl whose real
> time life was taken away so brutally and senselessly. Might as well
> let him out to do that than tax payers support him and gain nothing
> for her. He can't argue he didn't know, he left them lying there.
> Coward amongst other things.
I do suspect that he won't have an easy year in prison. Once word gets
out what he did and how he only got a handslap, many prisoners with kids
will make it very hard time for him. Even better would be...while he's
in prison, constantly getting raped and beat up, wife runs off with his
best friend and all the money he transfered to her. LOL... That would be
better justice. Even better justice would be to charge the wife too as
she was right with him.
And I agree with you too. Assuming he survives the year, he'll be out
and all happy again. Meanwhile that girl is messed up for life. He
should pay them forever for that.
I'll bet Ed wouldn't go to that restaurant if it had been *HIS* teenage
daughter that got her life ruined.
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