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    Toddler mistakenly served sangria at Lakeland Olive Garden

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    Ya, my wife was telling me about that yesterday. L.A.W.S.U.I.T. She told me in the story if the kid drank the whole sippy, he could have died.

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    prob some illegal immigrant in the back who fucked up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SFW View Post
    prob some illegal immigrant in the back who fucked up.
    lol. Yeah, probably. I love how they're saying they took immediate action (meaning they fired whoever did it). It still isn't going to stop a lawsuit and these dip-shits really shouldn't have a pitcher of something that looks just like orange juice sitting in their fridge. I fkg love how they try to pass the buck even within their own company
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    Should lose their liquor license for a while....

    If it were my kid I wouldn't have had them put IV's in so the whole experience would end up more traumatic....
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    that is really friggin scary and they should sue.


    It takes less alcohol to intoxicate a child than an adult. This is partly due to a child's smaller body size and partly because a child's liver is unable to deactivate toxic substances as efficiently as an adult's liver.
    The lethal dose of alcohol is roughly 1.5 to 2 grams of alcohol per pound of the child's body weight. For example, if a 75-pound child drank a single beer or one ounce (a "shot") of hard liquor, it would cause a blood alcohol level of 0.050 g% to 0.060 g% in the child. In a 150-pound adult, the same amount of alcohol would produce a blood level only half as great.(5) Most children show symptoms of drunkenness at blood alcohol levels of 0.050 g% to .100 g%. Higher blood alcohol levels in children often result in blackouts, coma, and even death.(1,6)

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