I'm not too surprised... It's 3 years old, and it seems like a lot of news places have links that expire after a while now.The Annoyed Man wrote:Linke is a dead end.ajwakeboarder wrote:Someone started shooting during a screening of the Dark Night Rises in Aurora CO.
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/ ... eater?lite" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I am not a lawyer, nor have I played one on TV, nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, nor should anything I say be taken as legal advice. If it is important that any information be accurate, do not use me as the only source.
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As you may have noticed, I like to keep everything in one thread. Sorry, its an old habit from long ago when moderators wanted it that way, probably had something to do with computer memory.Dave2 wrote:I'm not too surprised... It's 3 years old, and it seems like a lot of news places have links that expire after a while now.The Annoyed Man wrote:Linke is a dead end.ajwakeboarder wrote:Someone started shooting during a screening of the Dark Night Rises in Aurora CO.
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/ ... eater?lite" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Plus every story has a beginning and an end, seems neater to keep it all together.
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I wasn't complaining! Well, not towards you, anyway. It would be nice if major news outlets wouldn't drop URLs like that.philip964 wrote:As you may have noticed, I like to keep everything in one thread. Sorry, its an old habit from long ago when moderators wanted it that way, probably had something to do with computer memory.Dave2 wrote:I'm not too surprised... It's 3 years old, and it seems like a lot of news places have links that expire after a while now.The Annoyed Man wrote:Linke is a dead end.ajwakeboarder wrote:Someone started shooting during a screening of the Dark Night Rises in Aurora CO.
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/ ... eater?lite" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Plus every story has a beginning and an end, seems neater to keep it all together.
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Ditto, and I didn't realize until after I had clicked in the link that this was an old thread. My apologies.Dave2 wrote:I wasn't complaining! Well, not towards you, anyway. It would be nice if major news outlets wouldn't drop URLs like that.philip964 wrote:As you may have noticed, I like to keep everything in one thread. Sorry, its an old habit from long ago when moderators wanted it that way, probably had something to do with computer memory.Dave2 wrote:I'm not too surprised... It's 3 years old, and it seems like a lot of news places have links that expire after a while now.The Annoyed Man wrote:Linke is a dead end.ajwakeboarder wrote:Someone started shooting during a screening of the Dark Night Rises in Aurora CO.
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/ ... eater?lite" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Plus every story has a beginning and an end, seems neater to keep it all together.
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http://www.denverpost.com/2016/06/30/ci ... egal-fees/
Cinemark seeks $700,000 from victims in legal fees after its victory in the lawsuit.
Cinemark seeks $700,000 from victims in legal fees after its victory in the lawsuit.
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Oh come on.. Last time I went to the movies it cost me nearly 700,000 for the tickets, drinks and extra butter popcorn.philip964 wrote:http://www.denverpost.com/2016/06/30/ci ... egal-fees/
Cinemark seeks $700,000 from victims in legal fees after its victory in the lawsuit.
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Aurora massacre survivors end up owing theater $700K after suing
The court approved the $700K Cinemark was requesting. The plaintiffs had a chance to actually receive some money, instead of paying Cinemark's bills, but one of the plaintiffs got greedy and blew up the deal.
The linked article appears in a Duluth newspaper, but was actually written by Los Angeles Times reporter, so of course boohoos the outcome.
The court approved the $700K Cinemark was requesting. The plaintiffs had a chance to actually receive some money, instead of paying Cinemark's bills, but one of the plaintiffs got greedy and blew up the deal.
The linked article appears in a Duluth newspaper, but was actually written by Los Angeles Times reporter, so of course boohoos the outcome.
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What exactly would make theaters (or any other business/public space) safer? How about banning all licensed handgun owners from carrying inside the theater (talking about you AMC Theaters)? Yeah- that would make the next mass shooter think twice about going into a (AMC) theater and opening fire.“Theaters aren’t any safer,” Weaver said. “It’s almost like everything was for naught.”
Cinemark, tragically, has experience in these events and for now still allows LTC concealed carry in Texas theaters.
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Colorado's civil litigation over movie theater massacre ends
Cinemark offered to not enforce the $700k judgment in their favor if the plaintiffs agreed not to appeal the trial verdict against them. This time the plaintiffs took the deal.
Cinemark offered to not enforce the $700k judgment in their favor if the plaintiffs agreed not to appeal the trial verdict against them. This time the plaintiffs took the deal.
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I think that is a good example of loser pays.
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Looks like the loser got off Scott free to me!mojo84 wrote:I think that is a good example of loser pays.
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Only because the winner agreed to let them off if they didn't pursue an appeal. That's called using leverage to negotiate. I bet others will think twice before filing such a suit. Sometimes one has to consider the bigger picture and not be too narrowly focused.sjfcontrol wrote:Looks like the loser got off Scott free to me!mojo84 wrote:I think that is a good example of loser pays.
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Go ahead, losers, appeal. Convert your $700k bill to $1.4M. Sometimes you need to drive the point home.mojo84 wrote:Only because the winner agreed to let them off if they didn't pursue an appeal. That's called using leverage to negotiate. I bet others will think twice before filing such a suit. Sometimes one has to consider the bigger picture and not be too narrowly focused.sjfcontrol wrote:Looks like the loser got off Scott free to me!mojo84 wrote:I think that is a good example of loser pays.
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I had to go back and read what happened. Shooter bought a ticket, sat in the front row until the movie began. Once the movie begin he left through the emergency exit and prop it open. He then went to his car for 30 minutes to get armed and came back into the theater do the emergency exit door . The exit door did not have an alarm nor any cameras. Sounds like a decent case to me, but hey I'm not a judge.
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