Uh...OK.... How does he prove you noticed him doing something stupid? Can't your defense be that you're just as stupid as he is and you didn't know that it's unsafe to be tied to an excavator bucket and swung around? You're 100% right about people's eagerness to sue for whatever, but take a look at the flip side. Someone walking down the road or on the wagon could have noticed him run out to the street and look toward the intersection, and, because that person was there the day before delivering Girl Scout cookies, she knows there is a magnetic light set on top of the I.H. model 111 freezer chest on the back porch, their lawyer has a case for negligence because the homeowner's failure to take action resulted in multiple deaths. Then you will be sued by the driver (next of kin, actually) whose Chevy Volt burst in a hydrogen explosion when it struck the back of the wagon. Then, the EPA finds out the driver was hauling Smart Bulbs, and the mercury is scattered all over the countryside ... The point is you're going to get sued in either case, so you may as well err on the side of safety. All you can do is try.
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