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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Supreme Court rules State not liable in school abuse case - The Irish Times - Fri, Dec 19, 2008

Supreme Court rules State not liable in school abuse case - The Irish Times - Fri, Dec 19, 2008: "Applying the general modern principles underlying vicarious liability, he believed it was wrong to exempt the State from vicarious liability in this case. There was 'quite sufficient connection' between the State and the creation of the risk to Ms O'Keeffe to render the State liable, he said."NO MR.McGEEHAN THEY HAVE LEARNED NOTHING WHAT SO-EVER FROM THE RYAN REPORT OR ANY-OTHER REPORT GOING BACK SIXTY YEARS.THE WATCHERS ARE NEVER WATCHING THEY ARE TOO BUSY LOOKING AFTER THEIR OWN?THE CHILDREN YOU REFER TO IN YOUR ARTICLE"PITY THE POOR CHILDREN"(DAILY STAR 5/11/09)ARE STILL SCREAMING IN AGONY AND"ISOLATION"EXCEPT THEY ARE GROWN MEN AND WOMEN.TO THINK THAT MICHAEL McDOWELL BLEW A FUSE WHEN HIS SON GOT A SLAP AND SOME GARDA WAS ALLEGED TO LEAK IT TO THE PRESS WAS MOVED,IT MAKES YOU WONDER WHAT THE JUDGES IN THE ABOVE SUPREME COURT CASE WOULD FEEL IF THE VICTIM WAS ONE OF THEIR FAMILY?

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