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    milwaukee mike
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    **cubs fan sues team and mlb after getting hit by ball in august

    i guess there's no personal responsibility for paying attention

    https://www.si.com/mlb/2017/10/09/la...ind-line-drive

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    Itsamazing777
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    Just like no personal responsibility in taking care of your own expenses and not relying on the government or taxpayers right?

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    Dont see him winning anything but we will have nets up in every ballpark before next April.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milwaukee mike View Post
    i guess there's no personal responsibility for paying attention

    https://www.si.com/mlb/2017/10/09/la...ind-line-drive
    I'm not blaming the guy for getting hit, nor should he be blaming anyone else.

    Just one of those shit happens things.

    You take on some degree of risk with just about anything you do.

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    hes only asking for 50k cubs should pay his medical bills its not like,hes asking for 50 million

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    That's keepin' your eye on the ball!!

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    They might pay the medical

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    Getting hit by a foul ball is usually the classic example of the concept of assumed risk in any introductory business law course.

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