Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Justice??
On April 1st of this year, 9-year-old Chase Brubaker was killed on the Disney property when his bicycle veered off of the sidewalk and into the wheels of a Disney bus. After a month long investigation, the driver of the bus was cleared of any wrong doing and allowed to return to work. The Florida Highway Patrol says that the boy’s bike had flat tires before the accident and that is what caused him to go out of control and into the side of the bus. Believe me, I have two kids myself and would never wish losing a child on anyone, but here is where my problem begins. The parents of the boy say that they believe that Chase was a safe child and that he was even wearing a helmet. They claim that he would not have hit the bus and that Disney is at fault. This is the ultimate example of parents not admitting that their child can do any wrong. Let’s face it; kids make mistakes, that’s what makes them kids. These mistakes are what parents should be using to teach their children about life. The worst mistake a parent can make is to enable their kid’s bad behavior and thus not allow them to learn any lessons. I have a feeling that if parents were a little more into actually parenting their children rather than making excuses for them, the world would be a much better place. It is very unfortunate for this particular family that Chase will not be able to learn from his mistake, but the principals remain the same; your child made a mistake. I understand that the parents are under a giant amount of stress and pain and I can’t really hold them responsible for all of their comments, but their attorney is another matter. After the report came out, the family’s attorney commented “Chase’s parents are devastated and they will be pursuing justice against Disney.” Is there anyway that I can hire Jay-Z or someone to cap this idiot? What kind of stupid comment is that? If you are just looking for money, then just say so, quit acting like you are “looking for justice.” Karen Terry, the attorney, is an embarrassment to the human race. I hope you fucking die and burn in hell for all eternity.
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I wonder....in the first meeting with the parents, do you think the attorney may have used the legal term "cha-ching" when listening to the story of what happened and finding out it happened at Disney World.
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