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They should remove all liability from any service or automotive industry.

Pure hyperbole. It's reasonable to expect hot water to be hot and to be handled with care. It's also reasonable to expect cars to be safe (when operated normally). Equally, it's also reasonable to expect to be injured if you mishandle hot water and it's reasonable to expect to be injured it you do stupid shit in cars.

Wasn't really the server's fault you got the coffee split on you ma'am, you were just a sluttease.

Server didn't spill it on her, she spilled it on herself. Look up the case.

The automotive company isn't to blame if you're the idiot that decided to buy a car with defective parts.

The coffee wasn't defective. Coffee is supposed to be hot.

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Not BOILING hot, wtf?

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Eh... I'm kinda tired of arguing it at this point.

I treat hot drinks with the assumption they're going to be scalding hot, and I treat them like boiling water until I'm sure they're cool enough to drink. If I spilled some on myself I'd consider myself responsible for that.

I just see so many of these lawsuits always trying to shift responsibility away from people's own actions and it bothers me.

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You are missing the greater point. McD's had been long aware of the problem, with 700 complaints/lawsuits filed. Coffee served at 130C cannot be consumed. Why the fuck was it 30% above boiling? Who wants to wait an hour to drink it? They sell 2.5 million dollars worth of coffee every 2 days. The jewess initially only wanted 20k for medical expenses.McD's tried to be tough and ignored her, then the story broke nationally, hurting their coffee sales. Very bad judgment on their part, the injuries were photographed at the ER. The old cunt was really hurt.