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Apple told to warn against charging phone in bath after man'selectrocution
On 3/23/2017 9:24 AM, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2017-03-23, PAS wrote: On 3/22/2017 5:17 PM, nospam wrote: In article , Silver-Tongued Heel wrote: I guess this goes along with the lady that burned herself with McDonald's hot coffee and won a suit that they should have warned her. And they walk among us? The reason the woman was burned, if I recall correctly, is because the coffee's temperature was too hot (obviously) and because the ****ty car she was in had no cup holder. In the end, if McDonald's can be sued for the coffee being too hot then the car manufacturer should also have been sued for not providing a place for the old bag to put her drink. you don't recall correctly, or at all, actually. mcdonald's knowingly served coffee that was far too hot for human consumption, which they knew could cause serious burns, which had burned over 700 other people and they had *no* interest in changing anything. Of course, the woman who put the cup between her legs and drove away with it still between her legs bears no responsibility at all. 1. The vehicle was stopped when the spill occurred. 2. The court ruled McDonalds was shirking their own responsibilities. Just made a fresh pot of coffee with Proctor Silex 12 cup coffee maker and poured a cup and tested it wit an accurate Photo thermometer and it was 139 degrees F. Just right for drinking, 180-190 is way way too hot, . Mcdonalds are definitely in the wrong. The End. Rene |
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