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*head, meet desk*
Now, I freely admit to not liking youngins, but this just seems like malicious intent on the part of the parents...
"Hey, I know, let's give Sarah scalding hot chocolate! And when she drops it on herself, we can sue Starbucks! I'm sure they won't miss a couple million dollars for our daughter's suffering!""I call murder on that!"
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Yeah, they may only have to close the one across the street from the one where they purchased the offending cup o' cocoa to pay for the lawsuit!
God, I hope they don't win. Giving your toddler a hot cup of cocoa in a car seat! BRIGHT MOVE, MCFLY! I bet she left it in the wonderfully safe Starbucks cup too! Why do things that highlight you are a bad parent?"I'm still walking, so I'm sure that I can dance!" from Saint of Circumstance - Grateful Dead
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What kind parents are they, giving the little child something HOT to drink while in a car seat.
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Having a hot drink in a moving car probably isn't a good idea, whatever your age. My tea goes in a travel mug, and it sits in the drink holder, not in my hand or between my legs.
The description of the burn smells like horseshit to me - super-heated steam will cause skin to peel off, but I really doubt the drink was that hot, since it was still in liquid form. It just seems unlikely that she would have been that badly burned from hot chocolate, since whenever I order it, it's cooler than coffee normally is.
And besides which, it's a kid. And we all know that kids rarely have "little" spills - that shit goes everywhere. Do you really want hot chocolate all over the inside of your car?God made me a cannibal to fix problems like you. - Angelspit, '100%'
I'm sorry, I'm not authorised to give a f**k.
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Quoth Zombi View Postsuper-heated steam will cause skin to peel off, but I really doubt the drink was that hot
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