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Card a Coffer expires Apr..30/00) where every BODY tans dawn under 635-4544 did as mY W. Bee The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 19, 2000 - Al3 ae ear YOU BE THE JUDGE Panic Over Pancakes “Oh no, Michael, not the counter! | hate sit- ting at the counter, At my age, ! can hardly get up on one of those stools,” Michael looked disepprovingly at his wife. “But all the tables are taken and you said you: were starvingl Basidas, Shirley, | lold you to join me at the gym. Pump a litle iron. Take an aero- bics class with the girls. Then next time you'll be jumping over stools, let alone just geting up on them!” Michael pretended he didn’t see Shirley's dirty look and buried himself in the menu. “Hey Shirl, it’s almost 11 am. Still in the mood for pancakes?” ee “Yessirree] With real maple syrup." Michael scowled, “Honestly, Shirley! This is a- fast food place, not a fancy restaurant. You're not going to gel real maple syrup here.” Suddenly, in front of their eyes, a flame jumped up from the grill, ; : “Michael, Michael, a firel Let's gel out of here!” ; For a moment, Michael tensed. His eyes darted around as he quickly evaluated the dan- ger. He relaxed. “Don’t worry. See? They've got an automatic fire extinguisher system. Look at il spray that while foam on the fire. You'll soon be safely enjoying your pancakes.” Shirley wasn't convinced. "Then what's that hissing noise? f don’t like it, Net one bit, Maybe there's something wrong, Michael. Forget about the pancakes. Let's go. | don’t want to die today.” Michael tried to reason with his wife. “Shi- rley, what's the matter with you? The fire is extin- BY CLAIRE BERNSTEIN BASED ON ACTUAL COURT - “aN CASES et aN guished, And I'm hungry...” Suddenly from the back of the restaurant, c piercing scream shat- tered the room. It was-a frantic customer. “That hissing sound must be gas escaping. Something’ about to explode! Run for your ile!” Pandemonium ‘erupted. People were run- ning in all directions. - “Shirley, what ‘ore you Those people are crazy!” - But Shirley was scrambling to lower herself off the steal: “Michael; I’m falling! Help me!“ Too late! Shirley fell onto the floor and hurt her- self. She ‘and Michael sued the restaurant owner for damages for her injuries. In court, Shirley was sti doing. Stay put! | limping. “Your Honour, it’s all the restaurant owner's fault: He didn’t keep the grill clean. That's how the fire started, The dirty grill started a chain reaction which led to the panic which led to my injury. Make him pay.” The owner shook his head. “Ridiculous, Your Honour! Who could ever pradict that lit- tle accumulation of grease in the grill would rasull in this panic?” Is the owner responsible for Shirley's inju- ries? YOU! Be The Judge! Then look below lor the decision. SPONSORED BY Phone: 638-0354 WRIGHT & MARDIROS TRIAL LAWYERS Serving the Pacific Northwest TERENCE WRIGHT 15 years experience DAVID MARDIROS Criminal and Family Law Civil Litigation Aboriginal Law Free Initial Interview for I.C.B.C. and Personal Injury Claims 4730 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1T2 Fax: 635-2919 YOU! BE THE JUDGE - DECISION . “Sorry Shirley, tie owner is not responsible for your injuries,” ruled Judge Sanford. “The grill was dirty, it’s true, And that did cause the fire, Your injuries, on the other hand were caused by the hysterical screaming of a customer. But this hysterical screaming doesn't fall within the risk created by the owner's negligence regarding the greasy grill.”* YOU! BE THE JUDGE is based on actual court cases. Today's decision is based on a court case from the province of Ontario. 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