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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-27-2012 @ 3:27PM
Michael Scot said...
What is responsibility? It is something that must be shared by everyone. If the one case was true, perhaps, but lets break it down. When alcohol can be consumed near the location more safety precautions must be made. An example of a bridge was used. Most bridges make it nearly impossible to jump from because they are aware of a potential suicide. The second element involving alcohol consumption should have stimulated more of a concern for the safety of what could happen. Now has there ever been an incident or accident in this particular hotel from the bannister. This would show negligence.