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This is truly unfortunate. This is just a prime example of how crazy people are to do something for a brand new video game system especially if it has the potential of being free. This woman was probably not aware of the dangers of holding in a lot of liquid within your system, and it was probably the station's responsibility to let them know of all possible concerns.
I do agree that their probably should of been a physician to let people know the dangers of holding a vast amount of fluid within your body without going to the bathroom. Despite signing the liability clause this is not going to be the last we hear from this story, and there is going to be some kind of potential lawsuit. I do pity the kids actually because their mom tried to get them something they wanted to enjoy but she had to pay the ultimate price. I don't care how much I want a piece of new age technology, I am not going to put myself through hell to get it. I would like to have a wii as well, but I have patience I'll wait for them to be a little easier to get in stock. I just think we have to stop putting ourselves through mental and physical abuse just to get a hard to get piece of technology. Its kind of unfortunate how different mediums of commercial society love to exploit our needs and wants to get the latest piece of technology on the market. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |