The airline's attorneys wrote in an answer to the lawsuit involving the 9-year-old from Austin, “She knew or should have known [the compromised lavatory] contained a visible and illuminated recording device." But now, the airline says its outside legal counsel "made an error in the filing."
Sorry, but If my employer asked me to defend a p3do and blame a 9-yo instead, I might just have to take that golden parachute. There are plenty of other high-paying corporate law positions out there.
Ehh, not far from the standard defense strategy of blaming a rape victim. Personally, I'd like to see victim blaming thrown out of a courtroom/law and any attorney that tries it to be at the very least reprimanded for it and at most sanctioned like fined or disbarred. All attacking victims do is prevent people coming forward and it keep criminals free.
It apparently worked multiple times until he got caught according to the article.
My question is- I'm not going to look, but with the vast amount of porn on the internet, I'm sure you can find toilet cam pissing and shitting porn. Why take this sort of risk?
im so glad that this picture exists, because this man will NEVER fucking live this down.
Not only did he commit a heinous crime, but he's also a fucking dumbass.
Also, i'm shocked they didn't immediately settle this case. You would think doing anything other than immediately settling this would be corporate suicide.
im not talking about legal corpo death, i'm talking about death in the public eye. The ruling doesn't matter, the fact that they even tried to fight this is fucking wild.
It sounds like it's their insurance company that is handling the thing and their first action was to fight instead of settle. If AA really wanted to send the right message to the public with this announced backtracking, they'd have announced that they'd just dropped their previous insurance company in favor of one that's not completely insane.
the ONLY reason i can assume the started fighting this, was because they didn't know about the image.
Big fucking mistake it turns out. The only reason i mention settlements is because they're privately settled and often give people fuck tons of money. The dude would've be arrested anyway, so it's only good PR at the end of the day, since now they likely would have an NDA, but apparently whoever is working for them is a little fucking stupid.
I like to think for something as high stakes as the argument you're going to make in court that a lawyer would have partners or employees or something to bounce ideas off before pulling the proverbial trigger on it.
Edit: oh and discussing such things with the client too
The problem is that American Airlines needs another TAX PAYER FUNDED BAILOUT so they can hire BETTER lawyers and buy BETTER cameras to spy on little girls peeing! We could take money from EDUCATION and give it to AMERICAN AIRLINES TOILET CAMERA FUND!
Behold, how capitalists justify immoral behavior. "it's not my fault my actions hurt so many people, they should have realized I was going to hurt them and stopped me"
Holy shit I thought this was The Onion. They are clinging at straws. Fuck corporate greed, all my homies hate big corporations. Never flying with them again.
Usually they phrase it like "sharing in their most intimate moments" but without consent that's just an innocuous way of saying exactly your first reaction.
In some ways, its related to loneliness, filling a need they haven't filled other ways.
Upskirts, peepingtoms, spy cameras, rape… it’s about non-consent and if I remember one of my college classes chapters, a sense of power over others. It’s a mental illness and needs treatment, but here in Murica, we just put people in jail.
Eeehhhh, I'm kinda OK with this guy being excused from general society for a bit. I'd prefer he had the chance to learn how to be a better human (like the Nordic countries' models), but I can hope and vote for those changes while he's in time out.