Old 10-26-2013, 02:42 PM
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Dolphyngyrl
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I agree. I think she should have gotten more money, but I also think she is partially to blame for putting hot coffee in between her legs. I think McDonald's was wrong in not acknowledging their responsibility in that their coffee was too hot, but we also have to implore a little common sense in that something that hot has no business being between your legs especially when these cups are flimsy to begin with. Both are at fault but the corporation should have stepped up to the plate and paid the medical bills, it would have cost them a lot less money if the would have given then the 10k upfront for their negligence in the situation. I do agree the media did not help with giving up all the facts which is why I don't watch the news very often you don't know what to believe with how everything is spinned.
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