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crazyml -> RE: Seriously? Come on! (1/13/2014 7:45:28 AM)
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ORIGINAL: eulero83 quote:
ORIGINAL: crazyml quote:
ORIGINAL: eulero83 ok but has McDonalds broke any law that specificate the standards of coffee cups to be served to the public or the temperature of the beverage? otherwise there is no negligence so no responsibility, if there was a law than no label is necesssary. Errm... there may not be a law that specifies minimal coffee cup construction standards (although there could be ....) and there may not be a law that specifies the temperature at which hot beverages must be served. But there is a general, and actionable, duty of care to its customers. Even the really, really, fucking stupid ones. I understand that and I agree with MsMJAY not buying coffee at McD anymore for that reason, but the conditin to be considered negligent is that I broke some kind of law imposing me a different behaviour, otherwise I can't be considered negligent, if there is a law than a label is futile and food inspectors should check the temperature of the coffee when checking hygene. What I also don't understand for what kind of legal principle you get more money than the dameges yo had. No, you don't understand the legal requirement for negligence. There does not have to be a specific law dictating what is negligent and what is not in the context of beverage service. It would hinge upon what is "reasonable".
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