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Toddler mistakenly served sangria at Lakeland Olive Garden

vortrit

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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.
 
prob some illegal immigrant in the back who fucked up.
 
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 :coffee:
 
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....
 
that is really friggin scary and they should sue.


[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Univers,Zurich BT][SIZE=-1]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. [/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Univers,Zurich BT][SIZE=-1]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) [/SIZE][/FONT]
 
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