10-13-2011, 01:26 PM
And it seems they were likely drunk and high at the time.
I'm sure this will get moved to the off-topic board, but wanted to share the followup. Heard this on the news yesterday, but only caught [url "http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=17640822"]THIS article[/url] today.
Sounds like they've id'd the boat, and the boat operators and attendees. A very
incident, and a learning lesson in several regards.
It had been debated/discussed before about the safety of swimming so far from shore, but the thing that gnaws at me - is they KNEW they hit her, they came and asked if she was ok, then left. No report - no 911 for help - no attempt to pull her to safety.
[center]Inexcusable! [/center]
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[left]If you read the article, or the comments you might be left to wonder how slimy lawyers are. Maybe this will help you decide:[/left]
[center][inline SkordasTrulySlimyLawyer.jpg]
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I'm sure this will get moved to the off-topic board, but wanted to share the followup. Heard this on the news yesterday, but only caught [url "http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=17640822"]THIS article[/url] today.
Sounds like they've id'd the boat, and the boat operators and attendees. A very

It had been debated/discussed before about the safety of swimming so far from shore, but the thing that gnaws at me - is they KNEW they hit her, they came and asked if she was ok, then left. No report - no 911 for help - no attempt to pull her to safety.
[center]Inexcusable! [/center]
[center]
[/center]
[left]If you read the article, or the comments you might be left to wonder how slimy lawyers are. Maybe this will help you decide:[/left]
[center][inline SkordasTrulySlimyLawyer.jpg]
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