stealth2
Under the Radar Member
Wrong. NO ONE saw him kick the laptop. Someone MAY have seen him kick the backpack. Kind of a big difference.Even though I have at least one witness who saw him kick my laptop?
Wrong. NO ONE saw him kick the laptop. Someone MAY have seen him kick the backpack. Kind of a big difference.Even though I have at least one witness who saw him kick my laptop?
Or before.Prove that you didn't drop the laptop on the stairs by mistake after class.
I'm not saying you did. I'm saying prove you didn't.
Huh?... File a report with campus security or with police about this.
Concentrate on getting another laptop and moving on with your academic life.
I think we can stop thereI'm attending college in Wisconsin. In class today this guy kicked my backpack as he was walking past. I don't think it was intentional
It doesn't have to be intentional for the guy to be liable...it just has to be negligent.I think we can stop there
The only negligence that I can see is the OP leaving his laptop on the floor.It doesn't have to be intentional for the guy to be liable...it just has to be negligent.
ETA: Of course - in THIS case, the guy's liability is far from certain, based on the description of the incident. Even if the guy has any liability, it's only going to be for the value of an ancient (in tech terms) laptop.
AgentSmithers responded (for some reason) - maybe he stumbled upon it, or maybe it was due to a since-deleted spam.For the life of me I don't know why this thread has been pulled up again. OP was answered two weeks ago and hasn't been back. He left the computer on the floor in the isle. His own fault it was damaged.
We all (almost-all) agree.The only negligence that I can see is the OP leaving his laptop on the floor.
You're only saying that because it's ChristmasWe all (almost-all) agree.