hm. no more accountability for one’s self. Sad this happened but did no one call 911 or try to help her there? Was it illegal drugs she took by choice? I dunno…wow.
Flood the earth
So now when people are using illegal drugs someone is going to be held responsible for not being qualified to deal with their self imposed medical emergency.
Brilliant.
To everyone who is (rightfully) arguing there’s no personal responsibility anymore and (correctly) argue that more people should be held accountable for their own behavior, did you read this part of the article
The complaint alleges that the festival didn’t have qualified medical personnel on site.</b<
Listen — I'm all for people taking responsibility for their actions, but if a festival is put on where there's no medical personnel on site, the company throwing the festival SHOULD be found to hold some contributory negligence for her death.
If they had a trained professional on site they would've realized the girl was dehydrated and had hyperthermia, and they would have tried to treat her for those conditions.
It's negligent to throw a festival for, let's say 30,000 people, and not have ONE trained medical professional standing by. Aside from drugs, there's lots of things inherit to a festival that could cause a terminal injury if not properly treated.
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Really???
hm. no more accountability for one’s self. Sad this happened but did no one call 911 or try to help her there? Was it illegal drugs she took by choice? I dunno…wow.
Flood the earth
Someone should sue her parents for ever having her. I mean really? Seems like they are looking for a hand out.
any overdose is very sad, but no one is accountable for their own behavior anymore. Because its California, they’ll probably be awarded millions.
So now when people are using illegal drugs someone is going to be held responsible for not being qualified to deal with their self imposed medical emergency.
Brilliant.
To everyone who is (rightfully) arguing there’s no personal responsibility anymore and (correctly) argue that more people should be held accountable for their own behavior, did you read this part of the article
The complaint alleges that the festival didn’t have qualified medical personnel on site.</b<
Listen — I'm all for people taking responsibility for their actions, but if a festival is put on where there's no medical personnel on site, the company throwing the festival SHOULD be found to hold some contributory negligence for her death.
If they had a trained professional on site they would've realized the girl was dehydrated and had hyperthermia, and they would have tried to treat her for those conditions.
It's negligent to throw a festival for, let's say 30,000 people, and not have ONE trained medical professional standing by. Aside from drugs, there's lots of things inherit to a festival that could cause a terminal injury if not properly treated.
should’ve only had that first line in bold. my bad.