So, how much will Mandalay Bay be sued for?

You could claim it but that doesn’t mean you would be victorious.

Are you saying that EVERY building should be manned with TSA agents and scanners?

Before last night what would warrant that type of security in a casino?

I would argue that casinos are some of the most secure buildings in the world given the amount of money that is at stake.

But your contention is baseless and makes you look stupid. Not a difficult feat mind you. But nonetheless impressive

Banks aren't even using metal detectors and Nomad wants every hotel to be equipped with one. :palm:
 
Christina Grimmie family sues Florida venue over her killing

The singer in the above incident was standing outside in the parking lot when she was shot and her family is suing the club.

The sooner you realize you're too fucking stupid to talk to me, the better off you'll be, sonny boy.

Now get off my leg.

I didn't say they wouldn't be sued. I said that the guy didn't go through a "loophole" in any "security". He walked in with luggage, nobody checks your luggage at a hotel. You made a point in how he went through some imaginary loophole. I just want to know when the last time you've had somebody paw through your luggage at any hotel as part of some magical security check?
 
Ok. Everyone pat Gonad on the back. I guess we all were looking at this from the aspect of a lawsuit being SUCCESSFUL. But sure Gonad. Anyone can bring a lawsuit. So to that end it will be for 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000


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What do they do about gun shows, do you store weapons in their vault? I couldn't find their gun policy.

I did find you can't smoke marijuana at their hotel.

Most hotels also have rules about smoking in their rooms, so what does this have to do with the topic?
Plus; because of the NO MJ rule, it must mean that NO ONE has ever violated it.
RIGHT??
 
BINGO!!!!

Now please explain that to your fucking idiot BFFs like Dumber Than Shit, God Hates Right-wing America and Toxic Turd Breath to name just a few.

My God the obtuse stupidity is so thick amongst the Trumptards around here, I have to have a machete with me every time I log in here, just to cut through it!!!!

:palm:

Like someone said, ANYONE can be sued for ANYTHING; hell, you could be charged with murder, right this second.
 
It's a given that people can sue for anything. The discussion here is would a lawsuit have merit/hold up in court. I'm not a lawyer so I can't speak to it but if the expectation was to have a TSA type environment prior to this act then the Vegas strip will no longer exist.

And don't forget; that because of the NO MJ sign, they would also need to have drug sniffing dogs at every entrance.
 
You don't have to prove shit, retard.

The burden of proof in a civil lawsuit is THE PREPONDERANCE OF THE EVIDENCE.

If stupidity had a dollar value, you'd be Trump's best friend.

OK, then what is the evidence that they failed in their security; other then the guy brought in 10 guns?
 
No, that's not what the discussion here was about.

The only question I posted was how much they'd be sued for.

Then your knee-jerk, wing-nut retard friends started shitting their drawers about it.

They could be sued for a Hundred Billion Dollars; but that doesn't mean the one(s) bringing the suit would win or even get their day in Court, seeing as how FEELINGS aren't proof.
 
Nobody said the families of victims "can't sue", did they? Suing doesn't mean winning. People who file frivolous lawsuits find that out eventually.

It will be interesting to see if contingent liability is brought to bear regarding any claims against the hotel.

They find out, especially when the Court rules that the one(s) who brought the suit are now liable for the other sides court expenses.
 
The preponderance of the evidence in this thread seems to lean toward a ruling that you're hardly an expert.

Case dismissed, with prejudice.

Bailiff take the plaintiff into custody, for his own protection and he's to be held, until a psych eval can show he's not a danger to himself or others.

All rise! :rofl2:

ftfy
 
What security system? When was the last time your luggage was checked when you checked into a hotel? Has that ever happened to anybody here? Seriously. Did you think before you typed this? They didn't "exploit a loophole" people bring big luggage into those rooms all the frickin' time.

EHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, you guys let him on JPP and now look what's come of it. :D
 
The lawsuit was dismissed but Grimmie's family was given an opportunity to re-file the suit. The judge complained that the suit did not make enough of a distinction between the concert promoter and the venue owner.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Grimmie#Aftermath



:rofl2:

BA-FUCKING-ZINGA
 
At least 50 wrongful death lawsuits. Several hundred personal injury lawsuits.

Paddock exploited a hole in their security system in order to get the guns in his room.

Any guesses what the dollar value of the lawsuits might climb to?

Hundreds of millions or possibly even billions?

its going to cost big bucks even if none of the suits make it through the courts
 
I didn't say they wouldn't be sued. I said that the guy didn't go through a "loophole" in any "security". He walked in with luggage, nobody checks your luggage at a hotel. You made a point in how he went through some imaginary loophole. I just want to know when the last time you've had somebody paw through your luggage at any hotel as part of some magical security check?
Never, only in the airport and at the Mexican border :)
 
Username fail.^

It was reported on the news earlier this morning.

Besides, it's pretty obvious he got around security, since I doubt it's the hotel policy to allow a guest to bring an arsenal into their room.

Try to think for yourself little fella.
There is virtually nothing illegal in Nevada when it comes to guns. Hotels are private property, and each has its own policy. With a gun show next week, they probably thought he was there for the show, and let him have his arsenal in his room
 
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