Duncan, Parker, Crawford(?), Fake Guns

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Goldtop
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Re: Duncan, Parker, Crawford(?), Fake Guns 

Post#121 » by Goldtop » Tue Dec 4, 2012 8:35 pm

Jersey Generals wrote:
Goldtop wrote:If one of your co-workers, who you had a history of issues with, posted a picture like this with you depicted as the victim, you don't think that would make it uncomfortable for you to work with him, and possibly affect how you do your job?


Not even close to a similar situation, but if this was of a similar sort in everyday life, that would be handled by the employer, not the law. So again, no, there are no legal ramifications.

Crawford is going to have to work Spurs games again at some point. If he was affected by this in some way that makes it difficult for him to do his job, then yes he could have a case against them.


That's fine, the NBA can handle it as such. But there are no legal ramifications, outside of whatever the NBA decides to do (if at all), no matter how you make this out to be.


You're a fool. You can file a lawsuit against anyone for anything. Just because you don't think he has a case, to make a definitive statement that there is no way he could take any legal action towards them is just foolish. He could file a suit, and then it would be up to a judge and jury to decide if its feasible, not for you to decide, mr know it all.

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