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Anonymous posts
Say, I though the anonymity problem had been solved by Stephanie. I thought you
could not post, even as a guest without giving your ID.
SOOO, Steph, who is this?
Teddy
Dbeverly4@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/28/99 10:04:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> slard_99@hotmail.com writes:
>
> <<
> Sylvia, does my anonymity lessen the seriousness of this subject?
> I choose to remain anonymous for personal reasons, but believe me
> when I say my feelings are legitimate and this is a subject that needs
> to be addressed. I see a real liability for AERC in allowing unlicensed
> vets to vet rides. If you read the "what ifs" in my post to Joe and Lynne,
> those are legitimate questions. I can see, in this sue happy
> world of ours, where a disgruntled owner, unhappy with the treatment
> or "opinion" from the vet on their horse wanting to sue somebody. So who
> will
> they sue? Ride manager? Ride "vet"? AERC? Shoot, don't
> forget the woman who got $1 million for spilling hot coffee in her
> own lap at McDonalds.
>
> Scummy
>
> >>
> I initially wasn't going to post this to Ridecamp in general, but I got to
> thinking and well, here goes. "Scummy" is defending his right to post
> anonymously to all of us (I basically called him a coward and this is his
> response). Following is my response to him......
>
> You're right, it is a litigious society. I just think that if we stop
> standing up for what we think is right (using our OWN names) things are gonna
> go down hill alot faster. BTW, a detail on the McDonald's suit --the woman
> sued because the styrofoam cup COULDN'T hold the hot coffee and
> disintegrated, pouring scalding coffee on her lap. Interesting, when you
> find out the details, how the picture changes.
>
> Sylvia (I really hate cowards)
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: your ridecamp post
> Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 22:02:53 PDT
> From: "G.Jenkins" <slard_99@hotmail.com>
> To: Dbeverly4@AOL.COM
>
> Sylvia, does my anonymity lessen the seriousness of this subject?
> I choose to remain anonymous for personal reasons, but believe me
> when I say my feelings are legitimate and this is a subject that needs
> to be addressed. I see a real liability for AERC in allowing unlicensed
> vets to vet rides. If you read the "what ifs" in my post to Joe and Lynne,
> those are legitimate questions. I can see, in this sue happy
> world of ours, where a disgruntled owner, unhappy with the treatment
> or "opinion" from the vet on their horse wanting to sue somebody. So who
> will
> they sue? Ride manager? Ride "vet"? AERC? Shoot, don't
> forget the woman who got $1 million for spilling hot coffee in her
> own lap at McDonalds.
>
> Scummy
>
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