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Posted by Cadillac Steve on February 05, 2005 at 18:52:41 from (206.114.171.19):
In Reply to: Let no good deed go unpunished. posted by Jay (ND) on February 05, 2005 at 07:49:18:
Learned my lesson, I've always had equipment, backhoe, tractors & trucks. One year after a particularly heavy snow fall,I plowed out several of the neighbors. at one house is an elderly couple so while I was at it I made a couple of passes down their drive as well. The next morning "she" slipped on her sidewalk next to the drive, fell and broke her shoulder. A few weeks later she asked my wife to tell me to never plow their driveway again. Seems it was my fault in her mind that she had her accident. Incidently I also shoveled the sidewalk while I was there, but it iced up overnight. Luckly I did not get sued and we are still on friendly terms, but I clear my own driveway then put the toys away. Several people a year don't know enough to slow down on our twisty, poorly maintained back road and end up in the swamp or on their side in one of the ditches. Each time even though I have all the equipment, I call 911 and get them professional help. (and on 2 occasions a DWI ticket) I just won't take a chance on the liability anymore.
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