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TopicBartender forced to pay back $4,000 after bar gets robbed at gunpoint.
bladegash
02/09/22 6:35:28 PM
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Fam_Fam posted...
people certainly file frivolous lawsuits all the time. no one said it would result in anything, only that he filed it. filing a lawsuit is not any evidence of illegality or wrongdoing

Okay true. I was speaking more from the perspective that he knew if it would be a waste of time and money for him to take meaningless legal action. But I'll take that, I misspoke.

Yet it is 100% illegal to make an employee pay for business damages, the only thing employers could ever dock pay for (aside from shit like insurance, taxes and the like) is direct employee damages, even then depending on the state some would require proof of willful wrongdoing. So in most cases an employee is still protected if the direct employee damage was an accident.

He's going to own that bar.

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