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SemoJD

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I don't let myself get riled up by this stuff anymore. Fact is, e-cigs have gone thermal runaway and even blown up, and fact is people have been hurt. Let the lawers and courts figure it all out, then the legislators can do what they do best and legislate rules and laws into existance to try and keep the dumbest of the dumbest amongst us from being able to come into harms way from their inept actions. This is the society that we exist amongst...

@ENAUD I hope I can get to a point like you where this doesn't bother me. I get irked every time I see something like this. And [insert explosion of profanity here] it's always something stupid, usually loose batteries in a purse or pocket full of metal owned by someone worthy of a Darwin Award.

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@ENAUD I hope I can get to a point like you where this doesn't bother me. I get irked every time I see something like this. And [insert explosion of profanity here] it's always something stupid, usually loose batteries in a purse or pocket full of metal owned by someone worthy of a Darwin Award.

:-x:-x:-x:-x

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I used to be the same way, then I realized that these things have zero impact upon me in any real sense. Getting riled up over something someone I will never meet, did or experienced, is a waste of energy and time. The courts will figure it out, that's what they do. I've got a full plate of real life stuff to deal with.
 

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    @ENAUD I hope I can get to a point like you where this doesn't bother me. I get irked every time I see something like this. And [insert explosion of profanity here] it's always something stupid, usually loose batteries in a purse or pocket full of metal owned by someone worthy of a Darwin Award.

    :-x:-x:-x:-x

    JD
    It's people like that, that go around stuffing firecrackers up their bum (while intoxicated/on stuff) and lighting them... fun to watch from a distance or on youtube. :lol::pervy:

    /sarcasm
     
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    I used to be the same way, then I realized that these things have zero impact upon me in any real sense. Getting riled up over something someone I will never meet, did or experienced, is a waste of energy and time. The courts will RULE ON IT BASED ON THE BEST MANIPULATION OF EVIDENCE, that's what they do. I've got a full plate of real life stuff to deal with.

    FTFY

    I've never seen the court "figure it out".

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    "The people that sell, distribute, manufacture these batteries, that's who we want to teach a lesson to," said Mitchell Howie, Jensen's attorney.

    It'll be interesting to see how this one plays out in the courts. If only they included a plastic case with all batteries sold. These recurring incidents are going to have an impact on how and where we can acquire our batteries at some point in time.
     
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    Bad Ninja

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    It'll be interesting to see how this one plays out in the courts. If only they included a plastic case with all batteries sold. These recurring incidents are going to have an impact on how and where we can acquire our batteries at some point in time.

    Lmao.
    It'll play out bad for the idiots trying to get free money.

    Clearly stated it was user error in the publicized statement from the Lawyer.
    :facepalm:
    That attorney just lost the case for his client trying to be cool for the press.

    No one will ever win these ridiculous lawsuites against battery manufacturers.

    There are litterally pages of data and information on these cells and the dangers of improper use. Being willfully ignorant of widely published public safety data doesnt entitle this choad to a payday for being stupid.
     

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    No one will ever win these ridiculous lawsuites against battery manufacturers.

    What kills me is these dummy ambulance chasers are suing battery manufacturers that are some of the biggest electronics companies in the world with dozens of in house lawyers just waiting for something to do.

    I worked for GE years ago. They rarely settled out of court as they had a huge bench of full time lawyers that they were paying anyways.

    If you are gonna sue someone, don't sue Sony, LG, Panasonic or Samsung. You would have a better shot suing Provari, Smok, Crown, etc. than these huge multinationals. I thought lawyers knew fancy book learnin' stuff...
     
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    since some consumers refuse to educate themselves,seems like it would behoove battery retailers to package or label these products. manufacturers already have their disclaimers to prevent lawsuits, so retailers are most likely to take the beating. nothing good is likely to come from the court system.
    because cardboard is inadequate, i have been pocketing my batteries in repurposed plastic containers that 3/4" end mills are shipped in since day one.(google end mill boxes beckett packaging). due to the added cost to retailers of this solution, i would guess that a warning on a sticky label applied to the battery or its box would be cost effective.
    not to dump responsibility on the retailers but
    i'm not saying it's the courts,but-
    it's the courts !
     

    Bad Ninja

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    since some consumers refuse to educate themselves,seems like it would behoove battery retailers to package or label these products. manufacturers already have their disclaimers to prevent lawsuits, so retailers are most likely to take the beating. nothing good is likely to come from the court system.
    because cardboard is inadequate, i have been pocketing my batteries in repurposed plastic containers that 3/4" end mills are shipped in since day one.(google end mill boxes beckett packaging). due to the added cost to retailers of this solution, i would guess that a warning on a sticky label applied to the battery or its box would be cost effective.
    not to dump responsibility on the retailers but
    i'm not saying it's the courts,but-
    it's the courts !


    The saftey and proper handling data for these batteries is widely available and published by the manufacturers in compliance with federal regulations and have been commonly available since they hit the market long before e cigs arrived. Lazyiness in failing to educate oneself on the risks associated with any task, is ones own fault.


    Most of the dangerous e cig explosions are from housing the cell in a pressurized unvented metal tube. Hence the drama over mechanical mods.

    Any cell or battery can be short circuited. They can all go pop

    Google 9v battery explosion. Or AAA. Or d cell. Or laptop. Or cellphone.
    The info slaps us in the face every day, and has for many years.

    Someone cant just expect to sue LG because the user was full on stupid.
     

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    The info slaps us in the face every day, and has for many years.
    No, it hasn't, although it is starting to.

    Pretty soon you will be right that this should be common knowledge.
    But right now, you couldn't be more wrong.

    Maybe it will be common knowledge soon though...
    After about 1,000 more incidents and a major news piece by someone like 60 Minutes.

    Maybe.
     
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    I think a company like Samsung is likely more concerned over the Note 7 recall than isolated events like these with ready explanations for thermal runaway. The one who might be concerned is the retailer who doesn't have a dozen lawyers sitting around ready to defend any claim. One case like this can financially exhaust a small business that lacks liability insurance in no time. Besides, the batteries were more likely to have been some generic rewrap, which will just add to the confusion over where the responsibility lies (if any).
     

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    I think a company like Samsung is likely more concerned over the Note 7 recall than isolated events like these with ready explanations for thermal runaway.
    The Note 7 thing is helping to raise awareness.
    As did the hoverboard thing.

    Heck, they even mentioned the Note 7 issue on my last airplane flight.

    But in spite of all that, the average person still doesn't have a clue.
    So I'm not sure what it's going to take.
    :shrug:
    The one who might be concerned is the retailer who doesn't have a dozen lawyers sitting around ready to defend any claim. One case like this can financially exhaust a small business that lacks liability insurance in no time.
    Been saying that for years now.
    :(

    Besides, the batteries were more likely to have been some generic rewrap, which will just add to the confusion over where the responsibility lies (if any).
    It is up to the user to figure out they have a bogus generic rewrap.
    I think we were all taught that in grade school.
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    No, it hasn't, although it is starting to.

    Pretty soon you will be right that this should be common knowledge.
    But right now, you couldn't be more wrong.

    Maybe it will be common knowledge soon though...
    After about 1,000 more incidents and a major news piece by someone like 60 Minutes.

    Maybe.

    Just because someone didnt look, doesnt mean it wasnt there for them all along.

    Ignorance doesnt allow one to place blame and financial responsibility on another.

    Placing blame on a company doesnt make the problem go away.
    John Q Cloudzbro is still missing fingers. If a mod didnt take 'em eventually a saw probably would have.
    Its a careless mindset.
    Careless uneducated use of a tool is 100% the fault of the user.
    Critical thinking is crucial to your health when using tools.
     
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