It was one of those newspaper articles that
made me go: Seriously? Garage owner Chad Rankin is appealing a
court decision that found him to be responsible for an accident involving two
teens in 2006.
The teens, who had been drinking and
smoking pot, trespassed onto Rankin’s property and stole a car that had been
left at the garage. The driver had never driven before and ended up crashing
the car leaving his passenger with horrific head injuries.
The injured passenger, who was fifteen at
the time, sued the driver, the driver’s parents and the garage owner for
negligence. And won!
The court placed most of the blame on
Rankin, saying people entrusted with motor vehicles “must assure themselves
that the youth in their community are not able to take possession of such
dangerous objects.”
The rationale was if the garage owner
hadn’t left the car unlocked with the keys in the ashtray the teens wouldn’t have
been placed in a dangerous situation.
The garage owner was found to bear 37% of
the blame while the teen who stole the car was only assigned 23% of the blame.
The Word of God tells us that ultimately
our sins will find us out and at that point it will be all about grace and not
about blame.
Have
a great week and remember: To see what is really possible, you will have to
attempt the impossible.
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