I would totally agree with the assessment that the families are looking for blood pay, but they're misguided somewhat. On the other hand, we don't know (yet) what charges, if any, the owners face.
Fire inspections, etc., have a minimum standard, including the number of occupants a building can safely hold. But fire marshalls don't stay at such places every night counting heads. The onus is on the owners and staff to keep things to code. Those owners knew who they hired, they knew how many their club could hold-but money talks. This manager has done this part of his job many times over; he probably doesn't give it a second thought.
Hal and I don't always see eye to eye, but we're joined on this one-a prison sentence went to the wrong guy.
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Don't blame me. I didn't vote for either of'em.
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