Wednesday, 30 November 2011

German man sues Pope for violating seatbelt laws by standing and waving from popemobile

German man sues Pope for violating seatbelt laws by standing and waving from popemobile:





A German man is suing the Pope for violating seatbelt laws on his visit to Dortmund by standing up in the back of the popemobile and waving (rather than remaining seated and buckled in, as the law apparently requires).



Sundermann's client surely does not have standing to sue to enforce the seatbelt law, and even if he did the Papst would have diplomatic immunity as a head of state. Sundermann has apparently suggested that because the defendant is still a German citizen, that wouldn't apply, but that is another argument he would lose. Sundermann has also said, unsurprisingly, that the suit is intended to increase public awareness of the seatbelt law, and is not actually "an attack on the Church." Hope God feels the same way, because a false lawsuit against the Pope is probably an Eighth Circle offense, I would guess. I know that seems harsh but I don't make the rules.





Pope Sued


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Shiny orange floor

Shiny orange floor:




Holy crap that's a shiny floor.


Congoleum




Conrad Murray: Prosecutors' Legal Fight To Get Michael Jackson's Killer Sent To Higher Category Jail | World News | Sky News

Conrad Murray: Prosecutors' Legal Fight To Get Michael Jackson's Killer Sent To Higher Category Jail | World News | Sky News:
9:16am UK, Wednesday November 30, 2011
Greg Milam, US correspondent
Prosecutors in Los Angeles are preparing a legal fight to have Dr Conrad Murray sent to higher category prison for killing Michael Jackson.

District Attorney Steve Cooley says he is considering an appeal after Murray was ordered to serve his sentence for involuntary manslaughter in a county jail.
That is the result of a new law in California which keeps those convicted of certain non-violent offences out of the state's overcrowded prison system.
They would usually expect to serve half of their sentence.
Mr Cooley is angry that Murray might serve less than half the four-year sentence handed to him.

Strikes over public sector pensions hit services across UK as 2 million walk out | Society | guardian.co.uk

Strikes over public sector pensions hit services across UK as 2 million walk out | Society | guardian.co.uk: "
At prime minister's questions, David Cameron accuses the Labour leader of 'leftwing' support for the strike Link to this video
Trade unions and the government have traded blows over the impact of the biggest outbreak of industrial unrest in three decades, as up to 2 million public sector workers went on strike, forcing the closure of 62% of state schools in England and the cancellation of 6,000 hospital operations.
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Public sector strikes live blog | Society | guardian.co.uk

Public sector strikes live blog | Society | guardian.co.uk:

Public sector strikes - live coverage

Live coverage of today's mass union strike action by teachers, border control staff, health workers and others over public sector pensions.
• UK transport network suffers little disruption despite biggest strike in 30 years
• Only 58% of schools closed, despite predictions of 90%
• Government denies union claims that talks are over
• Cabinet Office minister brands 2m-strong strike "inappropriate, untimely and irresponsible"


Early strikers outside Birmingham Women's hospital

Uruguay, Montevideo: Leonardo Alonso Shoots Dead Daughter Federica Thinking She Was A Burglar | World News | Sky News

Uruguay, Montevideo: Leonardo Alonso Shoots Dead Daughter Federica Thinking She Was A Burglar | World News | Sky News: "
The 24-year-old journalist was killed a month after the family home had actually been burgled"

Frederica Alonso

The 24-year-old journalist was killed a month after the family home had actually been burgled

Is medicine feminized but sexist? - Health - CBC News

Is medicine feminized but sexist? - Health - CBC News: