The most ridiculous law suits of 2011.

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RickN

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A sure sign of how screwed our legal system is that this kind of thing is even thought about.

1) Convict sues couple he kidnapped for not helping him evade police. A man who kidnapped a couple at knifepoint while he was running from the police is now suing the victims, claiming that they promised to hide him in exchange for an unspecified amount of money. The plaintiff, currently in jail, is seeking $235,000 for the alleged “breach of contract.”

2) Man suing for age discrimination says judge in his case is too old. A 60-year-old musician who is suing for age discrimination wants the judge removed from the case – because he’s too old. Ironically, the plaintiff says his fight against age-based discrimination is too important to leave in the hands of the 88-year-old judge.

3) Young adults sue mother for sending cards without gifts and playing favorites. The plaintiffs, now 20 and 23, claimed the mother “sometimes didn’t include gifts in cards sent to her children; played favorites with her children . . . did not send care packages until his sixth semester away at college . . . changed her surname, thus ‘causing attention’ at her daughter’s school events; and refused to buy her a homecoming dress.”

4) Obese man sues burger joint over tight squeeze in booths. A nearly-300 pound man is suing White Castle restaurants, saying that their booths are too tight to accommodate someone of his size. In fact, he’s so distraught by the booths that he hasn’t been to White Castle in months (instead, he sends his wife to pick up his burgers so he can eat them at home).

5) Woman sues over movie trailer; says not enough driving in ‘Drive’. A Michigan woman who claims she was misled by the trailers for the movie ‘Drive’ is suing the distributors of the film. She says she was disappointed by the lack of driving in the film and was expecting something more similar to the ‘Fast and Furious’ films.

6) Mom files suit against exclusive preschool over child’s college prospects. A New Yorker is suing a private preschool, saying the school’s curriculum has seriously hurt her 4-year-old’s chances of getting into an Ivy League college.

7) Man sues bar for not disarming him before he started drinking (and fighting). A Pennsylvania man illegally brought a gun into a bar, then got injured in a drunken shootout with another patron, and now has sued the bar for not searching him for a weapon on his way in.

8) Passenger’s lawsuit says cruise ship was too fast. An Indiana woman is suing Carnival Cruise Line, claiming she got sick because the boat was going too fast and was swaying from side to side.

9) Woman disagrees with store over 80¢ refund, sues for $5m. A New York woman decided to make a $5 million federal case out of a disagreement over 80¢. Her suit says she used a $5-off coupon when she purchased a bevy of items for over $100. When she returned one of the items, the store pro-rated the refund to account for the discount.

10) Mother sues Chuck E. Cheese – says games encourage gambling in children. A California woman has filed a lawsuit against Chuck E. Cheese on the grounds that their games are actually an illegal form of gambling and could get kids hooked. She is seeking at least $5 million; the restaurant says the games are legal and has asked a judge to dismiss the suit.
 

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RickN, I am gonna sue you for posting this and making me feel "distraught" and that makes me not sleep well!
See ya in court Bucko!! :)
 

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4) Obese man sues burger joint over tight squeeze in booths. A nearly-300 pound man is suing White Castle restaurants, saying that their booths are too tight to accommodate someone of his size. In fact, he’s so distraught by the booths that he hasn’t been to White Castle in months (instead, he sends his wife to pick up his burgers so he can eat them at home).

Back in the late 90s I used to work for Outback Steakhouse, there was a guy that was also suing OSI because of this. His complaint was the same, that he also had to use the curbside/togo and couldn't enjoy the "atmosphere."
 

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Close to home but a while back: OKC fairgrounds gunshow. Some guy had, I think, a Winchester defender all properly zip-tied and was trying to sell it. A prospective buyer asked how many shells it held. Owner wasn't sure, so they bought some shells, took everything to the restroom, cut off the zip tie, and jammed it full of shells.


The sale didn't happen. Owner, who seems to have been mathematically challenged, thought he had removed all the shells and was resting the muzzle on one of his feet. He apparently thought the hammer spring should be rested, pulled the trigger, and of course blew off a big portion of his foot. Two of my students happened to be close enough to be hit, not seriously, by flying pellets.

I heard, but can't document, that the shooter sued Winchester, the gunshow promoter, the fairgrounds and/or the City, whoever sold him the shells, and (this probably isn't accurate) his parents for using defective genetic materials in his creation.

I also heard that the case was thrown out of court with a stinging rebuke from the judge.

I am curious if anyone has any information on this incident. Best I can recall, it happened in the early 90s. CB
 

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