On Dec 21, 2007 11:18 AM, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Victim of "evil McDonald's?"  I don't think that was in her suit, was it?

I think that's what Ian is implying.

> I would say she's the victim of every unreasonable act that led to the
> incident.  Calibrate the coffee machine or get one that tempers its boiling
> water to around 170F before brewing and holds it at a reasonably drinkable
> temperature, affix tape-style color-change thermometers to decanters, train
> workers to recognize potential thermal hazards, etc.  These are the actions
> you hear plaintiffs' attorneys arguing as reasonable to expect, and they
> make perfect sense when you hear them in court after hearing about and
> seeing plaintiffs' injuries.

They keep the coffee a little hotter because most people using the
drive through take it someplace rather than don't put it between there
legs and remove the lid.

Even if the coffee was 10 deg cooler I still wouldn't do what she did.

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