Donnalynn Darling, a NY based attorney with 30 years of experience, had this to say about the impending lawsuits...
"Darling also said that the fence's manufacturer at Daytona would likely be ''very much responsible'' because of it being foreseeable that debris could go through a fence that has holes in it."
I always thought a fence with no holes was called a WALL.
"Darling also said that the fence's manufacturer at Daytona would likely be ''very much responsible'' because of it being foreseeable that debris could go through a fence that has holes in it."
I always thought a fence with no holes was called a WALL.
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