SayUWantAreVOLution
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I did not see that part. I am unaware of any liability they have to call the police. They stopped the beating. Not their job to be the cops. Is it questionable? Sure. But I don't think the plaintiff has much of a leg to stand on regarding the establishment. They stopped the beating and got you medical attention. I run numerous restaurants and I am unaware of any law that requires me to notify cops about anything besides drunks. Edit:They stopped the beating. There's a guy unconscious but you escort witnesses and potential attackers out of the bar and don't even call the police? The police were called to hospital, not the bar.
Where I live, the beer/liquor board insists disturbances be reported so they can determine disorderly establishments, etc. Where you live the beer board doesn't care how many fights occur at your places?I did not see that part. I am unaware of any liability they have to call the police. They stopped the beating. Not their job to be the cops. Is it questionable? Sure. But I don't think the plaintiff has much of a leg to stand on regarding the establishment. They stopped the beating and got you medical attention. I run numerous restaurants and I am unaware of any law that requires me to notify cops about anything besides drunks.
beer board taking phone calls after business hours where you live? Manning the desks late night? You have a more productive city gov then anyone. The beer board isn't the cops. How the hell do you know if they called the beer board? Edit:Where I live, the beer/liquor board insists disturbances be reported so they can determine disorderly establishments, etc. Where you live the beer board doesn't care how many fights occur at your places?
The first question the board is going to ask is: were the police called, isn't it? Seems like I've heard that.....beer board taking phone calls after business hours where you live? Manning the desks late night? You have a more productive city gov then anyone. The beer board isn't the cops. How the hell do you know if they called the beer board?
I agree it's sketchy. And I have dealt with beer and liquor boards for 20 years. They never asked me about fights, or required me to notify them of any, they only care about a few things. Percentage of booze sales vs food so I get taxed properly, underage drinking, and not letting drunk folks leave. That's it. And again they weren't working when this fight happened. We both know it.The first question the board is going to ask is: were the police called, isn't it? Seems like I've heard that.....
I get it that you don't want it on record and all that but that's ultra sketchy that a man is "mysteriously unconscious" and beaten to a pulp but an establishment doesn't have to call the police?
I get that but you don't think your business would be liable if I had a felony committed against me and your security simply stopped the fight and got me aid and didn't even TRY to call the police on the people who beat me and stomped me in your establishment?I agree it's sketchy. And I have dealt with beer and liquor boards for 20 years. They never asked me about fights, or required me to notify them of any, they only care about a few things. Percentage of booze sales vs food so I get taxed properly, underage drinking, and not letting drunk folks leave. That's it. And again they weren't working when this fight happened. We both know it.
Pretty old myself with no love for bama at all. That said all their players are not the devil's spawn just because they play there...
I can’t recall one NFL player who had to serve significant time comeback and have a successful career. Mike Vick was a shell of his former self after his time served. Travis Henry Dewayne Goodrich couple notable UT guys
Don't forget Leonard LittleVick certainly had lost a step once he came back. That's true. But his 1st two seasons with the Eagles were arguably the best of his career. And his 3rd season there was honestly on par with the majority of his career with Atlanta.
In keeping with the theme of former vol ex-cons, it's worth noting that Donte Stallworth killed a guy and only got 30 days in jail.
I'm going to have to go look them up but I think he actually put up good numbers post prison.His numbers and impact on the field post-prison were a joke compared to what he did pre-slammer.
Guess I won't have to go look up the numbers after all LOLHad a great 2010 or 2011 season. Actually became a better passer. Signed a massive contract with $40 million guaranteed. Both years he threw for over 3,000 yards, the most in his entire career, and in 2011 finished with over 100 QBR
Eagles' Vick comes full circle with $100M deal