An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first orders a pint of beer, the next orders a half pint, then a quarter pint, and so forth. The bartender serves them all two pints of beer, and says, "you guys don't know your limits, do you?"
@@UgoLordI was running the super slide at the carnival and a couple larger women wanted to go down it and I told them I can't let them. They got mad and kept yelling at me and insulting me so finally I gave in. Since it was closing night and we were going to be out of town by midnight I said to hell with it and let them slide. When they hit the first hump in the slide they got air and didn't touch the slide again till they hit the bottom. They walked away but I know they had to have been sore as hell the next morning. Could I have been sued?
@@common.sense88legally,I think yes. Cuz it's easily argued that at the end of the day, you are the one who let them on the slide, they didint physcially force their way or signed a contract.
@@common.sense88 Anyone CAN be sued. If an injury happens due to an employees negligence (among a few other reasons), they may indeed be held liable along with the business. Even still, I would say that it would be unlikely, because you clearly made a reasonable effort to stop them from going on the slide, so they would not have a strong case. Especially not against you. Also, if your employer had legal insurance, then they would likely cover your legal expenses. Source: I'm a law student.
@@common.sense88 Also, I'm assuming that there is some kind of sign where you get on the slide that says the weight limit + a scale, just because that's what I'm used to seeing. If that's not the case, and the carnival just expects you to gauge riders weight on your own, then they would almost definitely be held liable. On the flip side, that would make it nearly impossible to hold you responsible, as you were doing your duties to the best of your abilities as laid out by your employer.
OMG, you cant sue Water water is like God. you cant sue God you cant sue Water or Poseidon you cant sue wind, or Fujin you cant sue Thunder, or Thor you cant sue Death, sorry to be grim, but the Reaper will get who he wants.
OMG, you cant sue Water water is like God. you cant sue God you cant sue Water or Poseidon you cant sue wind, or Fujin you cant sue Thunder, or Thor you cant sue Death, sorry to be grim, but the Reaper will get who he wants.
@@ericolens3 i may not be able to but kratos can, he can sue them, From life. Except for God because kratos now will probably think before doing and probably be chill with him.
I mean to be fair, that jetpack probably wouldn't have enough thrust to lift Dwayne Johnson "The Rock" either, but that dude in the video was definitely more Thor than Hulk lol.
It's calibrated for an average person's weight. They could make it more powerful but then they'd need to adjust it for each person which may be too complicated
life jackets work by doing what exactly? LOWERING DENSITY. they take up alotta space but weight a little. by both of them occupying a small area, their combined weight in a small area kinda nullified the low density aspect of floaties. same reason snow shoes are so wide, to lower density, so you dont sink into the snow. their weight was concentrated in a small area. srry broski.
@@ericolens3 There was thrust upwards from the device all the same. The only reason why he was put underwater was simply because the operator failed to balance his weight. I mean, it's not really a surprise with the weight difference between the operator and customer. You can see that after the operator got his balance (and that meant, he leaned backwards), that there was no longer a problem with the customer being underwater.
Waivers cannot legally wave away a company’s gross negligence. Such “exculpatory agreements” are against public policy and therefore invalid and void. Consequently, they are unenforceable.
@@UgoLord Even so, for injuries that are not reasonably possible to prevent due to the nature of the activity, the company likely does benefit from an assumption of risk defense. In practice, it would be pretty hard to apply that to an amusement ride (as opposed to a sport or some other less-structured activity), because such rides usually can and should be designed with very high safety standards (whereas we hear about football players getting concussions and other injuries practically once a month). But this all becomes very fact-intensive very quickly (do we know if this particular water ride could have been designed to provide the same level of safety you would expect on a roller coaster or other "normal" amusement ride?).
most stuff does have weight limits posted. the people/workers may not say it (or even know it) but the manufacturers definitely know it playground swings have limits, bicycles have limits, even cars have posted limits. folks literally buy trucks based on its towing/payload limit.
damages is a blanket term for stuff like 1) injury to person (loss of limb) 2) damage to property 3) loss of life 4) expenses incurred to remedy said damages. im not sure if funerary expenses are claimed or if the amout is just so large that it would be insulting to present to the court. since life is definitely worth more than a funeral expense but that is at least a quantifiable number to associate with a person's life.
This is why a weight limit isn't considered discrimination when the weight causes a safety risk. It's the same as having a minimum safe height for most rides. A person who is too small for the safety harness cannot be allowed on the ride. A person who is too big has to follow the same safety guidelines.
Im not a lawyer.. but if you sign an injury waiver i think its called, then you give up the right to sue because you signed a waiver that states “if you get hurt, you cant sue bucko”
Drowns then sues from 6 feet under 😂
😂 it actually happens a lot! It’s how wrongful death lawsuits are filed!
I've certainly seen activities that post a weight limit.
A. Sue by wrongful death or B. Sue by discrimination
If I'm not getting paid, I'm not suing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Drowning doesn’t always mean death lol never hear of cpr?
Avengers assemble … in prison !
😂 Omgosh hahaha
@@UgoLordYou gonna be daredevil, right?
Matt Murdock.
@@atreyas3962 He should be "The Blade" 😊
@@AdolfoCardoza777 omg yes!
Bro thought he was hulkbuster
Defying gravity!
Fr chain
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As a large dude myself, it's important for us to know our limits
An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first orders a pint of beer, the next orders a half pint, then a quarter pint, and so forth.
The bartender serves them all two pints of beer, and says, "you guys don't know your limits, do you?"
Bro that must be a wake up call
😅
@@UgoLordI was running the super slide at the carnival and a couple larger women wanted to go down it and I told them I can't let them. They got mad and kept yelling at me and insulting me so finally I gave in. Since it was closing night and we were going to be out of town by midnight I said to hell with it and let them slide. When they hit the first hump in the slide they got air and didn't touch the slide again till they hit the bottom. They walked away but I know they had to have been sore as hell the next morning. Could I have been sued?
@@common.sense88legally,I think yes. Cuz it's easily argued that at the end of the day, you are the one who let them on the slide, they didint physcially force their way or signed a contract.
@@common.sense88 Anyone CAN be sued. If an injury happens due to an employees negligence (among a few other reasons), they may indeed be held liable along with the business. Even still, I would say that it would be unlikely, because you clearly made a reasonable effort to stop them from going on the slide, so they would not have a strong case. Especially not against you. Also, if your employer had legal insurance, then they would likely cover your legal expenses.
Source: I'm a law student.
@@common.sense88 Also, I'm assuming that there is some kind of sign where you get on the slide that says the weight limit + a scale, just because that's what I'm used to seeing.
If that's not the case, and the carnival just expects you to gauge riders weight on your own, then they would almost definitely be held liable. On the flip side, that would make it nearly impossible to hold you responsible, as you were doing your duties to the best of your abilities as laid out by your employer.
"it makes the WATER, LIABLE! for the damages, that happen next!
OMG, you cant sue Water
water is like God.
you cant sue God
you cant sue Water or Poseidon
you cant sue wind, or Fujin
you cant sue Thunder, or Thor
you cant sue Death, sorry to be grim, but the Reaper will get who he wants.
@@ericolens3can't tell if ur that stupid or sarcastic
@@ericolens3dude… it’s not that deep 😂
That makes the OXYGEN LIABLE! For not being there for the man underwater
@@ericolens3If water is like god then why does water exist?
"The law does not allow you to do something that is foolish."
Except the law allows you to do a lot of things that are foolish... 💀
Like
@@zichenghan7585 walk up to people in texas and insult them
@@zichenghan7585 standing at the edge of a cliff
@@zichenghan7585 carrying large amounts of cash in public
Yeah, it's probably fairer to say "the law will not protect you from the consequences of being foolish"
And that makes THE WATER liable for all the damages that happened next...
I discovered your favorite line! 😂
OMG, you cant sue Water
water is like God.
you cant sue God
you cant sue Water or Poseidon
you cant sue wind, or Fujin
you cant sue Thunder, or Thor
you cant sue Death, sorry to be grim, but the Reaper will get who he wants.
@@ericolens3are you okay?
@@ericolens3 wrong, I sued the water for drowning my gold fish
@@ericolens3 i may not be able to but kratos can, he can sue them,
From life. Except for God because kratos now will probably think before doing and probably be chill with him.
The only thing criminal in that clip was that wheezing laugh track. That needs to be five to ten years without parole.
The way he was trying to hide the fact that he was drawning by acting like he was having fun 😂
He thought he was going on a water jet, but got water boarded instead.
Always meant to say this: your ring lights make your eyes look supernatural in every one of these shorts. Keep up the great work!
Nah, he knew he was too big 🤣
It must be a wakeup call when a literal jetpack doesn't have enough lift to keep you up.
I mean to be fair, that jetpack probably wouldn't have enough thrust to lift Dwayne Johnson "The Rock" either, but that dude in the video was definitely more Thor than Hulk lol.
It's calibrated for an average person's weight. They could make it more powerful but then they'd need to adjust it for each person which may be too complicated
Man had to drink 2 liters of water to survive 😂😂
Bro the guy isn’t even riding the ride he’s the one being ridden 💀
tf
IT WAS A MIXTURE BETWEEN WATER BOARDING HIM & RIDING HIM LIKE A DOLPHIN! 🤣🤣🤣
Dude's buoyancy so bad even the life jacket can't keep him afloat 💀
"You can't sue if you're dead" - the company maybe
""You can't sue if you're dead" - the company maybe"
---The estate can as well as close family for loss of consortium.
Depends on if he was honest with the operator.
_He said he was 180 lbs!!!_
probably ment kg not lb
Nah stone@@bryantaylor948
@@bryantaylor948 you mean tons?
@@ReigoVassal Imperial or metric?
Dudes forgetting what all company’s like this do. Sign a waiver.
Bro looked happy at that last breath after get ridden like a dolphin
"ridden like a dolphin" is hilarious 😂
Bros gonna be Kim Drown Un pretty soon
lmaoo this was so unnecessary
His wife paid him so she could claim the insurance money😂😂😂😂
"The law does not allow you to do things that are foolish." Lmfao
XDDDDD
THE DUDE DRANK SO MUCH WATER HE GOT OUT LIKE A BALLOON
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The way he inflated himself is probably the reason he wasn't under water anymore after that😅
Ok but seriously, bro was enjoying all that 😂😂
But he was wearing a life jacket.
life jackets work by doing what exactly?
LOWERING DENSITY.
they take up alotta space but weight a little.
by both of them occupying a small area, their combined weight in a small area kinda nullified the low density aspect of floaties.
same reason snow shoes are so wide, to lower density, so you dont sink into the snow.
their weight was concentrated in a small area. srry broski.
@@ericolens3 fat people float
@@ericolens3 There was thrust upwards from the device all the same. The only reason why he was put underwater was simply because the operator failed to balance his weight. I mean, it's not really a surprise with the weight difference between the operator and customer.
You can see that after the operator got his balance (and that meant, he leaned backwards), that there was no longer a problem with the customer being underwater.
That "Such as drowwwning" LMAO!
Honestly though this does look like it would be alot of fun
I would absolutely love this! 😂
He looks so happy tho, so wholesome
That dudes face when he came back up was hilarious....LOL
What about a theme park that has a sign that says something like, "Use at your own risk."?
Waivers cannot legally wave away a company’s gross negligence. Such “exculpatory agreements” are against public policy and therefore invalid and void. Consequently, they are unenforceable.
Waivers can, and often do, make claims not allowed by law.
@@UgoLord Even so, for injuries that are not reasonably possible to prevent due to the nature of the activity, the company likely does benefit from an assumption of risk defense. In practice, it would be pretty hard to apply that to an amusement ride (as opposed to a sport or some other less-structured activity), because such rides usually can and should be designed with very high safety standards (whereas we hear about football players getting concussions and other injuries practically once a month). But this all becomes very fact-intensive very quickly (do we know if this particular water ride could have been designed to provide the same level of safety you would expect on a roller coaster or other "normal" amusement ride?).
@@NYKevin100 Devices can be made safe.
Human activities can only be made safer.
It's that simple.
I just love when he says "but make no mistake."❤❤❤
Even the Titanic stayed afloat for a few days. This bro sank to the bottom immediatly.
If you ever hear a lawyer say "but make no mistake", you know you're dead in the water.
I just love the way he articulates that.
Bro was about to die happily ever after 🤡
Good luck sueing someone if you've drowned 😂😂😂
Sues for “emotional damage!”
"my spice, my arrakis, my- GLRBLGBLURBLRG"
That guy should be sued for mistreating the pregnant person
Bro really thought he met his Superman after watching the first clip at home, little did he know.
Not even The Bat Man could lift that guy.
Omg this lawyer is sooooo adorable lol
Another minute of that, and he'd be giving up all his classified secrets
The most important law: Gravity
Yeah its always best to sue right away after you drown lol
Big people always want to have fun like regular people 😂😂
Bro became the ride 😂
Bro was too heavy 😭
I'd still sue for personal trauma. I don't want the whole world to see my bloated belly.
It's a Water Park, not a Ship Launching!
The "big boy" was like a Submarine with screen doors
Man in 2nd clip is riding him like free Willy😂 holding him under the water, I’m dead💀
Bro is just drowning 😂
He just got in the wrong line. That's the submarine ride.😂😂😂😂😂
He could sue the company 🤝
I think the one liable here is that laugh.
Bro surfed that dude XD
Every country has a Homer Simpson.
They should at least have a disclaimer though
most stuff does have weight limits posted.
the people/workers may not say it (or even know it) but the manufacturers definitely know it
playground swings have limits, bicycles have limits, even cars have posted limits.
folks literally buy trucks based on its towing/payload limit.
It's China. No disclaimers for anything and everyone takes shortcuts when it comes to people's lives.
Looked like he was having fun! 🥹
"Mah belluh!"
Oh no, he signed a liability waiver.
Love the look on the handlers face when they just keep going down at the start
Iron Man never been the same since that taco bell
"So if he drowns he can sue the company for any damages that happen next"
What- 💀
damages is a blanket term for stuff like
1) injury to person (loss of limb)
2) damage to property
3) loss of life
4) expenses incurred to remedy said damages.
im not sure if funerary expenses are claimed or if the amout is just so large that it would be insulting to present to the court. since life is definitely worth more than a funeral expense but that is at least a quantifiable number to associate with a person's life.
Court- why are you sueing again?
Men- cuz I came out of the water 6 weeks pregnant
She got the Superman package.
He got the Aquaman one.
I don't think he wants to sue anybody, he seems enjoying the ride
awe at least the person tried to give him a ride even if he was getting waterboarded
was waiting for her to say $50 again when he asked if nothing or $20
If this is the USA (or Mexico) I can guarantee they signed a release saying they wouldn't sue.
Lawyers like him put the fear into people.
Anubis: Where is your gold?
Victim: Hang on I'm still suing the conpany that allowed me to drown.
Dude had his head forced underwater. He probably thought he was gonna die
Drowned victim: I want to sue! No...get back into your casket....
He got the Aquaman experience instead of the Superman option.
The “airplane arms” is evidence that supports his assumption of risk
The way he said foolish!
😂 he was riding him like a dolphin😂
Rest assured that you can sue anybody, for anything, at any time.
If you're able to drown in 10 seconds. I mean, tough luck.
Water boarding is torture 😂
That Avenger got a little out of shape 😂
He turned into a submarine.
Uhhh.. sir, if he drowned; He couldn’t sue him.
That poor thing used up fuel quick and still barely lifted that fella 😂
This is why a weight limit isn't considered discrimination when the weight causes a safety risk. It's the same as having a minimum safe height for most rides. A person who is too small for the safety harness cannot be allowed on the ride. A person who is too big has to follow the same safety guidelines.
If you tell the guy he's too fat, then he sues for discrimination.
How could you sue when you’re dead lol
Wrongful death lawsuit! It happens a lot actually!
@@UgoLord
who picks up that claim?
spouse or ANY family/friend?
the city?
@@ericolens3 what ive seen was usually the parents or close relative in jury duty
UGO that Line up clean bro, better thank your barber! Haha
😂 I wish I had you as my lawyer
Don't think he'll be able to sue after this one Ugo my man 😂
Injured from embarrassment.
The water is definitely liable
Now he knows how the dumplings feel
John Pinete: “Why eat spare rib?! You so big!!! Eat vegetable…eat broccori……”😂
Unless they make you sign a paper stating you can’t sue them lol
Im not a lawyer.. but if you sign an injury waiver i think its called, then you give up the right to sue because you signed a waiver that states “if you get hurt, you cant sue bucko”
If he drowns, I don’t think he’d be able to sue anyone