Should any of the people he infected get seriously sick and/or die, he probably will be sued and held liable in a civil suit. Hence, you hear the guy's lawyer father and in-law saying what you heard them say. The father was also blaming the media for inaccurate descriptions of the events.
George --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Bosco Bosco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Turns out the guys is a lawyer and his father in law works at the > CDC, studying diseases like TB. How awesome is that? I am now > definitely thinking he may not be being entirely truthful about what > he knew and what he was told. > > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070531/ap_on_re_us/tuberculosis_infection > > As the tard population continues to increase exponentially, I am > becoming more of the opinion that some people just need to be > euthanized for the good of the many. Color my mood facist. > > Bosco > --- g123curious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The guy's doctor advised him NOT to fly. > > > > He decided to fly anyway. > > > > He flew twice. > > > > He didn't bother to buy travel insurance (which would have > > reimbursed > > him for the TOTAL of his trip: air, hotel, wedding, everything.) > > > > Some folks refuse to accept personal responsibility. > > > > Hence, I have no problem with him being locked up. > > > > IMHO, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the one... > > especially when there's the risk of of a highly contagious TB > > infecting a lot of people. Many people have weak immune systems > > (e.g., the elderly, children, etc.). > > > > I travel a lot on cruise ships. It is standard procedure now.... > > ships will not let you board if you are sick. They'll give you a > > voucher to travel later. If you get sick while onboard, they'll > > quarantine you (and your spouse/family) in your cabin. > > > > It's a (brave) new world and people have to learn to adjust to it. > > > > Some choose to learn the hard way... and get locked up. > > > > George > > > > > > --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, KeithBJohnson@ wrote: > > > > > > This is wild. Every day, I drive by the hospital > > > where "Typhoid Martin" is being held. The confusion here stems > > > around what the CDC <snip>