Alaska.
My infant sons father was murdered at a bar. The bar has repeated incidents of violent crimes/shooting/stabbings. The own of the bar has owned that specific address and frequently starts up new business under new names when something bad happens. Just a year prior he owned another bar where another young father was murdered after being kicked out for a fight. (Negligence case ongoing for that) rather than take any precautionary or reasonable safety measures (better lighting, security cameras, adequate training for security, metal detectors) he closes he bar down or sells to a friend and then repurchases either the same bar under a new name or another location. Operates under limited liability and did not have insurance. My precious lawyer said it's pointless because we would be going after nothing but bar stools. I'm currently raising awareness in the community for new ordinances and legislation because it's become a public safety issue. How can we hold these owners accountable for actively risking and continuing to risk public safety in order to maximize his own monetary gain.
My infant sons father was murdered at a bar. The bar has repeated incidents of violent crimes/shooting/stabbings. The own of the bar has owned that specific address and frequently starts up new business under new names when something bad happens. Just a year prior he owned another bar where another young father was murdered after being kicked out for a fight. (Negligence case ongoing for that) rather than take any precautionary or reasonable safety measures (better lighting, security cameras, adequate training for security, metal detectors) he closes he bar down or sells to a friend and then repurchases either the same bar under a new name or another location. Operates under limited liability and did not have insurance. My precious lawyer said it's pointless because we would be going after nothing but bar stools. I'm currently raising awareness in the community for new ordinances and legislation because it's become a public safety issue. How can we hold these owners accountable for actively risking and continuing to risk public safety in order to maximize his own monetary gain.