I’m a excavator operator and I’ve never heard of the home owner being responsible for underground utilities. If I dig through a line I am responsible to replace it
As a contractor, you know the sewer line running from the house is SOMEWHERE. Why didn't they tread lightly till they found it, instead of screwing these people over?
Most sewers run out the front of the house to city main. But there could have been an easement where the sewer was running, and behind the house. A contract is a contract. My feeling is, there is no way if this guy was a good excavator and not such in a hurry I don’t understand how he did not feel the pull that pipe. I worked with the excavator and he could feel in his hands at the controls of the machine that there was something in the ground a lot more smaller than a cast-iron pipe
I understand the plaintiff's point of view. They are saying that if they knew about the damaged sewer line that they could've fixed it for less money. The problem is that there was no way to prove the line wasn't already missing before this excavation.
Cases like this are exactly why contractors have contracts that say they are not responsible for damage they cause when It is impossible for them to know that damage is going to be caused by their work. There was no way for them to know there was a pipe under there, and like the judge said, why wouldn't they go and tell the homeowner when they wouldn't even be responsible anyway?
UHHH, the sewer pipe was completely removed by the contractor's crew. Yeah, they didn't know it was under there, and it wasn't supposed to be, but it still would have been a responsible thing to inform the client of the issue, so that it could be resolved as quickly & cheaply as possible. But no, they just covered it all up & T.S. on the client.
The contract was clear the defendant was not responsible for damaging the pipe. But there is no doubt the excavator/hoe operator knew he destroyed 12' of iron sewer pipe. The plaintiff's were 100% in the right that a couple hundred dollar repair they would have to pay for now turned into a $2400 repair... Bad verdict.
Glad he won. I personally would have never signed that contract after reading the limitations of liability but they signed should have read the contract.
@@jawdroper22 this is not correct I literally award projects to contractors for a living. If the contractor has certain verbiage such as “we are not responsible for causing damage” I’d ask for follow up and clarification. If the response is deemed not acceptable we proceed with a different vendor. The difference for my industry tho is my vendors have insurance for cases of this. There is a difference for pre existing conditions and there is usually a clause for that but literally saying you will not cover damage you caused is definitely a cause for pause in any contract.
If they had someone put a camera in the sewer line, there is a device on the camera that sends a signal out that can be read above ground that is within 6" or so of the line. It can easily be marked or flagged for anyone that is excavating. I have had this done and I know exactly where my sewer runs.
Contracts these days make companies liable for NOTHING. Same as with apps, no one reads all that malarkey. They should have to be simple bulleted points, 15 max - not as long as the IRS tax code and twice as complex.
811 only locates, the utilities that are reported by the utility themselves. They’re not gonna find your sprinklers, they’re not gonna find anything metal, they’re only gonna find things such as electric, water until the meter, after the meter it’s a homeowners responsibility,and other such reported lines. They don’t go on a fishing expedition for anything is put in other than that.
Just because a person is elderly does not mean does not mean that they are not young in their mind. I am 70 years old and I am a self-proclaimed rocker chick. My playlist includes music from my youth and current music. I have been using computers since they first came out. I currently have a Mac, iPhone, iPad and the Samsung tablet. I was still using my Samsung phone until it gave up the ghost. I'm on Facebook, Reddit and use TH-cam extensively. Google is my best friend and I'm deep into watching The Challenge. My body has betrayed me but my mind is still young.
The contractor covered up. They should pay 1/2 for filling in the ground and putting tile over their mistake. The damaged pipe is not covered by contractors mistake only.
As a contractor I laughed at the people outside that said he was responsible. The contract always prevails unless they can prove indisputable evidence the contract was violated. Their opinions are just that opinions.
a note to those who think 2500 dollars is a lot of money for this pipe replace, the plaintiff got a big discount try more like 5000.00 i know plumbing and pipe replacement is big money
Standard contracts case. Defendant put in a waiver of responsibility for something like this and the plaintiff signed off and agreed. THEN actual issues arise and now they are shifting blame. Sorry....you signed the waiver. Very easy case. They could only win if the area was marked and they still damaged the sewer line.
Never sign a contract that states you're responsible for excavation damages. There's no way a 12 foot piece of metal pipe was missing from the sewer lines and the pool installers didn't do it. The couple started the piece missing connected to the lines going to the street. A house that old would have had sewer issues prior to the pool's installation.
I just had a drain field replaced and I have owned the house for five years it has an inground sprinkler system that I didn’t put in. The gentleman I dealt with told me he would do his best not to damage him, but could not be held responsible. If he did I needed a drainfield I signed a contract. He ended up digging up one sprinkler line, I repaired it because just like me he has no idea where anything is that in the ground in my yard but I know where that line is now. I mean it’s just a cost of doing business. How can they blame him he knows about as much as you do about the house let alone buried under the ground.
This is how contractors get away with gross negligence on a daily basis. The contractor shows up in court, no witnesses from the incompetent crew that damaged the sewer line to testify as to what took place. Just the contract which releases the contractor from ALL liability that every unsuspecting client is going to sign, not understanding that they have no recourse in the event of total incompetence.
@@mollyscot1563 it's a snail in it's shell. I only saw it recently, so I think it's a new one.🐌 It's just part of a game we regular viewers play to be the 1st viewer to comment. 🤗 Some people just say "1st". I use a snail, and then after I actually watch the entire video, I come back & edit with my impression of the case. 😏☕☕☕
The landscape company I work at has the same clauses, however we call the 811 number and anything that is missed by the locating company is not our responsibility. I've been to houses where clients didn't know where their utilities were. If some utilities are questionable call and request them get checked. Sewer pipes and septic tanks are the worst for us. Newer houses have risers on the septic tanks so we can see them and stay clear of them. But older homes may not have them so that is brought to the client's attention to get the septic pumped, located and have risers installed.
Come on plaintiffs, they did not know the line was damaged, you can not hide backed-up sewage and they would not have been held responsible anyways, meaning there would be no reason for them to try to hide it. The defentant would never intend for the decking to be caused to be torn up, afterwards.
I like how the plaintiff said 94 years young because one of my patients adopted me as her granddaughter and she was feisty at 93. Getting around better than some half her age. It's all about how you feel 😊
Really they had plumbing cameras put down drain and it was good then they work on it now drain is missing ? It's one thing to damage it but to cover it up and home owner pay to have finish work done only to learn now have to redo it all, defendant should part responsible in this. I would never sign anything like that.
I think they definitely knew "something". People are greedy slime characters these days. They were like, just finish the job and let's get outta here with our cash.
The contract is completely right. They are not responsible for the broken sewer line. However, if the excavation guy was not in such a hurry, digging the hole I cannot see how he did not feel the pull of the cast-iron pipe. I had an excavator who would dig for us, and he had this feeling in his hands at the controls when there were something in the ground. I would jump in a hole and sure enough it was either a water service, something that did not feel right. Rest in peace Billy.
Nobody calls to see where to dig because they don't want the city knowing that they have a project going ,and they don't want to have to pay permits and architects
WHAT? If the contractor 'removed' a 12 foot section of the sewage pipe, then it should be for the contractor to replace it, repair it or at the very least to pay for the consequences...
Simple contracts case. Read the contract prior to signing. If you see something you don't agree with, ask to have it struck from the contract, have both parties initial it, sign and take a copy.
A contract is a contract. You're bound by it and companies do well including they're not responsible for anything. Whether you like it or not is irrelevant and no one cares.
I would have sided with the plaintiff if the township never came out and spray painted the ground for pipes or electric lines. But seeing as the township came out and did that but did not spray paint for pipes it makes the plaintiffs case harder. Compounded with that disclaimer in the contract and the husband and worker joking about the pipe being broken, definitely a losing battle.
DAMN SEE YOU HAVE BETTER READ THE FINE PRINT BECAUSE THESE COMPANIES AREN'T TRYING TO PAY FOR SHIT SO IF THEY BREAK & DAMAGE YOUR PROPERTY THEN OLE WELL MEANING THEY CAN BE AS RECKLESS AS THEY WANT W/ OUT CONSEQUENCES SMDH . I WOULDN'T ENTER INTO SUCH AN AGREEMENT WHEN I HAVE ALOT TO LOSE. IN THIS CASE EVEN THE CITY COULDN'T LOCATE IT TO MARK IT OFF IF ANYTHING GO ADTER THEM FOR FAILING TO FINE IT. OUT OF GAS
When installing fios underground in my neighborhood something like this was happened by workers and though I didn’t panic,the workers were apologetic and quick to repair it. The foreman on the other hand was even quick to deny,get aggressive and then condescend to suggest I be grateful for the better outcome. Ffs
Had nothing to do with the sewer pipe, they just claim that the contractor hit and broke it. The sewer line is owned by the homeowners not the utility company, so because the pool company did not know it was there as with the homeowners, (homeowners) are now screwed per the contractor’s contract.
I worked for a utility company for 34 years. That was their personal sewer line, not the responsibility of the contractor or the locating company. That line should have been moved before the pool got started.
Can we stop acting like old isn't old? No one is "95 years young." 95 is old!!! Now, can a 95 year old be alert, vibrant and healthy? Yeah, but 95 is old and it will always be old. I can only dream to make it to 95.
Hey, why can’t we not have salty people who clearly thrive on bad vibes…like you who have to bring negativity when clearly someone is trying to lift their own mother up and be positive about aging. Or how about why can’t the younger generation understand that respecting your elders isn’t a bad thing and that you don’t have to say everything you think on social media. SMH 🤦🏼♀️ god I feel sorry for this generation. You’re a sad sad soul
Wow, why you so mad about it? And “94 years young,” is an accurate way of stating age, unless you’re not familiar with the English language? Just sayin.
@@TopherGrant idk what Degrassi High is.... I'm the mother of 3 adult daughters and maybe I get sentimental at this time of year? I was born in 1971 so Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, E.T., Pippi Longstocking, Ferris Bueller, Roger Rabbit, Rudolph, Frosty .....have you seen Finding Mrs Claus? That's PG-13 and it's in Las Vegas with a lot of booze and gambling. I'm watching Like Mother, Like Daughter right now - a Lifetime movie with all it's cult classic cliches, the psycho dude kills someone and he's the same dude that romanced the pants off his unsuspecting victim in order to get closer to his prey. I'm going to watch Finding Mrs Claus next! Thanks for reminding me!
Milian is all smiles and giggles when presiding over cases that involve white people in comp to black people. Her entire disposition is different I've noticed. No talking down, no disrespect, no chastising, no yelling or stop talking being told. She sounds completely different and no one can refute it!
@adrianknight dude do you have your comments wrote out in advance on little bits of paper each day just itching to comment as soon as a video is uploaded? I bet you sit and ponder to yourself "I wonder what I can write for the next video"🙄Sounds like the only racist is you!
Whenever its a construction case ..JM we all know that you are from a construction family 😅
there*. And we know all too well about her construction family and love the shocked looks on the faces of the guilty party.
Not everyone would know that 🙄
😂😂😂 I said the same thing😂😂
@@christibarrick1768.......then you don't watch the show often. She mentions that alot
@@msd4743 yes this comment was strictly for the avid watchers like myself.. they know 🤣🤣🤣🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
I’m a excavator operator and I’ve never heard of the home owner being responsible for underground utilities. If I dig through a line I am responsible to replace it
I would never sign that type of contract, they should be licensed and bonded for things like this
As a contractor, you know the sewer line running from the house is SOMEWHERE. Why didn't they tread lightly till they found it, instead of screwing these people over?
Most sewers run out the front of the house to city main. But there could have been an easement where the sewer was running, and behind the house. A contract is a contract. My feeling is, there is no way if this guy was a good excavator and not such in a hurry I don’t understand how he did not feel the pull that pipe. I worked with the excavator and he could feel in his hands at the controls of the machine that there was something in the ground a lot more smaller than a cast-iron pipe
I have a feeling a old house in FL it was septic tank not city
I understand the plaintiff's point of view. They are saying that if they knew about the damaged sewer line that they could've fixed it for less money. The problem is that there was no way to prove the line wasn't already missing before this excavation.
They had proof that everything was working before.
Cases like this are exactly why contractors have contracts that say they are not responsible for damage they cause when It is impossible for them to know that damage is going to be caused by their work. There was no way for them to know there was a pipe under there, and like the judge said, why wouldn't they go and tell the homeowner when they wouldn't even be responsible anyway?
UHHH, the sewer pipe was completely removed by the contractor's crew.
Yeah, they didn't know it was under there, and it wasn't supposed to be, but it still would have been a responsible thing to inform the client of the issue, so that it could be resolved as quickly & cheaply as possible. But no, they just covered it all up & T.S. on the client.
The contract was clear the defendant was not responsible for damaging the pipe.
But there is no doubt the excavator/hoe operator knew he destroyed 12' of iron sewer pipe.
The plaintiff's were 100% in the right that a couple hundred dollar repair they would have to pay for now turned into a $2400 repair...
Bad verdict.
I DON’T THINK ANY CONTRACT SHOULD EVER BE EXCUSING “NEGLIGENCE” JUST AN OPINION.
As an 811 rep, calling 811 usually only marks public utilities not private. If you are having work done call a private locating company.
Good info.
Doug is always wreck-less with what he says 😂😂😂
Always reread a contract before signing.💯
Glad he won. I personally would have never signed that contract after reading the limitations of liability but they signed should have read the contract.
All contractors contracts have that clause you'll never get a tradesmen work on your house then.
@@jawdroper22 this is not correct I literally award projects to contractors for a living. If the contractor has certain verbiage such as “we are not responsible for causing damage” I’d ask for follow up and clarification. If the response is deemed not acceptable we proceed with a different vendor. The difference for my industry tho is my vendors have insurance for cases of this. There is a difference for pre existing conditions and there is usually a clause for that but literally saying you will not cover damage you caused is definitely a cause for pause in any contract.
If they had someone put a camera in the sewer line, there is a device on the camera that sends a signal out that can be read above ground that is within 6" or so of the line. It can easily be marked or flagged for anyone that is excavating. I have had this done and I know exactly where my sewer runs.
Even nowadays even the water departments have the up to day sewer line cameras that catch everything.
Contracts these days make companies liable for NOTHING. Same as with apps, no one reads all that malarkey. They should have to be simple bulleted points, 15 max - not as long as the IRS tax code and twice as complex.
Orrrrrr, get an education. Don't be lazy and read all the words.
Totally agree!!
This case drives home the point that a signed contract is binding.
811 only locates, the utilities that are reported by the utility themselves. They’re not gonna find your sprinklers, they’re not gonna find anything metal, they’re only gonna find things such as electric, water until the meter, after the meter it’s a homeowners responsibility,and other such reported lines. They don’t go on a fishing expedition for anything is put in other than that.
Just because a person is elderly does not mean does not mean that they are not young in their mind. I am 70 years old and I am a self-proclaimed rocker chick. My playlist includes music from my youth and current music. I have been using computers since they first came out. I currently have a Mac, iPhone, iPad and the Samsung tablet. I was still using my Samsung phone until it gave up the ghost. I'm on Facebook, Reddit and use TH-cam extensively. Google is my best friend and I'm deep into watching The Challenge. My body has betrayed me but my mind is still young.
lol thanks for the info!
Harvey would be cussed out. Don’t ask me a question and then rush me. Gtfo with that
I would never sign that contract
Then no one would do underground work at your place. Seasoned contractors wouldn't do a job that would make them lose money.
He's a pool guy. It's totally reasonable.
The contractor covered up. They should pay 1/2 for filling in the ground and putting tile over their mistake. The damaged pipe is not covered by contractors mistake only.
I work and have worked for several pool builders, and this contract is the industry standard.
As a contractor I laughed at the people outside that said he was responsible. The contract always prevails unless they can prove indisputable evidence the contract was violated. Their opinions are just that opinions.
a note to those who think 2500 dollars is a lot of money for this pipe replace, the plaintiff got a big discount try more like 5000.00 i know plumbing and pipe replacement is big money
Standard contracts case. Defendant put in a waiver of responsibility for something like this and the plaintiff signed off and agreed. THEN actual issues arise and now they are shifting blame. Sorry....you signed the waiver. Very easy case. They could only win if the area was marked and they still damaged the sewer line.
Never sign a contract that states you're responsible for excavation damages. There's no way a 12 foot piece of metal pipe was missing from the sewer lines and the pool installers didn't do it. The couple started the piece missing connected to the lines going to the street. A house that old would have had sewer issues prior to the pool's installation.
With a contract like that it didn’t matter what the contractor messed up. Like JM said, they signed it, I wouldn’t have, but they did.
I just had a drain field replaced and I have owned the house for five years it has an inground sprinkler system that I didn’t put in. The gentleman I dealt with told me he would do his best not to damage him, but could not be held responsible. If he did I needed a drainfield I signed a contract. He ended up digging up one sprinkler line, I repaired it because just like me he has no idea where anything is that in the ground in my yard but I know where that line is now. I mean it’s just a cost of doing business. How can they blame him he knows about as much as you do about the house let alone buried under the ground.
This is how contractors get away with gross negligence on a daily basis.
The contractor shows up in court, no witnesses from the incompetent crew that damaged the sewer line to testify as to what took place. Just the contract which releases the contractor from ALL liability that every unsuspecting client is going to sign, not understanding that they have no recourse in the event of total incompetence.
I need glasses. Is that a snail out of it's shell. If so, why? I like to keep up with the latest emojis. Hum, that was a lie, I don't.
@@mollyscot1563 it's a snail in it's shell. I only saw it recently, so I think it's a new one.🐌
It's just part of a game we regular viewers play to be the 1st viewer to comment. 🤗
Some people just say "1st". I use a snail, and then after I actually watch the entire video, I come back & edit with my impression of the case. 😏☕☕☕
The landscape company I work at has the same clauses, however we call the 811 number and anything that is missed by the locating company is not our responsibility. I've been to houses where clients didn't know where their utilities were. If some utilities are questionable call and request them get checked. Sewer pipes and septic tanks are the worst for us. Newer houses have risers on the septic tanks so we can see them and stay clear of them. But older homes may not have them so that is brought to the client's attention to get the septic pumped, located and have risers installed.
He said he called them and they came out and marked and did not find or mark that pipe.
@@AK19909 So it's not the pool guy's fault. Hate to say it but cast-iron pipes should be replaced anyway.
Come on plaintiffs, they did not know the line was damaged, you can not hide backed-up sewage and they would not have been held responsible anyways, meaning there would be no reason for them to try to hide it. The defentant would never intend for the decking to be caused to be torn up, afterwards.
The cheap comes out expensive
Gee. I never knew JM came from a construction company, lol
I definitely would sign a contract that says if they break it they are NOT responsible...they are definitely responsible buuuuuttttt
I like how the plaintiff said 94 years young because one of my patients adopted me as her granddaughter and she was feisty at 93. Getting around better than some half her age. It's all about how you feel 😊
Really they had plumbing cameras put down drain and it was good then they work on it now drain is missing ? It's one thing to damage it but to cover it up and home owner pay to have finish work done only to learn now have to redo it all, defendant should part responsible in this.
I would never sign anything like that.
She did what she had to do 😂
I think they definitely knew "something". People are greedy slime characters these days. They were like, just finish the job and let's get outta here with our cash.
Yes and I feel like you can definitely see it in his face too but that contract saves them
Obviously a dodgy construction company if they take absolutely no responsibility for their clients property and breakages
The contract is completely right. They are not responsible for the broken sewer line. However, if the excavation guy was not in such a hurry, digging the hole I cannot see how he did not feel the pull of the cast-iron pipe. I had an excavator who would dig for us, and he had this feeling in his hands at the controls when there were something in the ground. I would jump in a hole and sure enough it was either a water service, something that did not feel right. Rest in peace Billy.
Nobody calls to see where to dig because they don't want the city knowing that they have a project going ,and they don't want to have to pay permits and architects
world's tiniest violin playing
WHAT? If the contractor 'removed' a 12 foot section of the sewage pipe, then it should be for the contractor to replace it, repair it or at the very least to pay for the consequences...
Simple contracts case. Read the contract prior to signing. If you see something you don't agree with, ask to have it struck from the contract, have both parties initial it, sign and take a copy.
That's what you get when you shirk and then blame.
A contract is a contract. You're bound by it and companies do well including they're not responsible for anything. Whether you like it or not is irrelevant and no one cares.
I would have sided with the plaintiff if the township never came out and spray painted the ground for pipes or electric lines. But seeing as the township came out and did that but did not spray paint for pipes it makes the plaintiffs case harder. Compounded with that disclaimer in the contract and the husband and worker joking about the pipe being broken, definitely a losing battle.
I hope no one hires the defendant again.
It was the plaintiffs responsibility to know where that very old sewer line was. How on earth would the contractor know?
DAMN SEE YOU HAVE BETTER READ THE FINE PRINT BECAUSE THESE COMPANIES AREN'T TRYING TO PAY FOR SHIT SO IF THEY BREAK & DAMAGE YOUR PROPERTY THEN OLE WELL MEANING THEY CAN BE AS RECKLESS AS THEY WANT W/ OUT CONSEQUENCES SMDH . I WOULDN'T ENTER INTO SUCH AN AGREEMENT WHEN I HAVE ALOT TO LOSE. IN THIS CASE EVEN THE CITY COULDN'T LOCATE IT TO MARK IT OFF IF ANYTHING GO ADTER THEM FOR FAILING TO FINE IT. OUT OF GAS
That's one fool proof business.
When installing fios underground in my neighborhood something like this was happened by workers and though I didn’t panic,the workers were apologetic and quick to repair it. The foreman on the other hand was even quick to deny,get aggressive and then condescend to suggest I be grateful for the better outcome. Ffs
What did the pool installation have to do with that sewer pipe, he connected by the pool not the exit line to main sewer
Had nothing to do with the sewer pipe, they just claim that the contractor hit and broke it. The sewer line is owned by the homeowners not the utility company, so because the pool company did not know it was there as with the homeowners, (homeowners) are now screwed per the contractor’s contract.
The cute blonde girl was right
I worked for a utility company for 34 years. That was their personal sewer line, not the responsibility of the contractor or the locating company. That line should have been moved before the pool got started.
Being that old it would of needed a new pipe as good building practice anyway
200.00 dollars? For some kind of plumbing work? 😅😅😅
I paid 7k to replace a sewer line and that’s not factoring the 2500 the city reimbursed me due to the pipe being organgeburg
Doug sounds like his mouth is full of something.
Crappy contract.
Yes!
What are we celebrating? 😂
@@BREEZYM6015Yes!
Can we stop acting like old isn't old? No one is "95 years young." 95 is old!!! Now, can a 95 year old be alert, vibrant and healthy? Yeah, but 95 is old and it will always be old. I can only dream to make it to 95.
Yes, my Mum died of "old age" at 93.
I’m guessing you’re younger than 30…so yea maybe you won’t feel young at that age but hey if that makes them feel better why the fuck do you care?
Hey, why can’t we not have salty people who clearly thrive on bad vibes…like you who have to bring negativity when clearly someone is trying to lift their own mother up and be positive about aging. Or how about why can’t the younger generation understand that respecting your elders isn’t a bad thing and that you don’t have to say everything you think on social media. SMH 🤦🏼♀️ god I feel sorry for this generation. You’re a sad sad soul
@@mollyscot1563 sorry to hear about your mom.
Wow, why you so mad about it? And “94 years young,” is an accurate way of stating age, unless you’re not familiar with the English language? Just sayin.
2500 is cheap not steep
I'm sry but workers break stop all the time but they hire cheap unexperience labor its about the all mighty dollar
Harvey plays Yank The Mic agaion
Plaintiff’s hubby should’ve been on top of things! He seems like he’s just….there 🤔
Why? Why should he be on top of things? Why isn’t it ok that the wife is on top of things?
Ugh. Lemme guess. You're a housewife with a husband that does all the work while you just sit pretty. 😅
@TopherGrant let me guess u always get rejected by woman and cry yourself so sleep every night
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What changed? They need money.
Harvey and his posse is super annoying am I right?
Once again, plaintiffs seeking their 15 minutes of fame.....(yawn!) Hey, Anne Of Green Gables fans - Do you like Louisa May Alcott?
What? Anne? Are we still in Jr High? You still watch Degrassi High too?
@@TopherGrant idk what Degrassi High is.... I'm the mother of 3 adult daughters and maybe I get sentimental at this time of year? I was born in 1971 so Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, E.T., Pippi Longstocking, Ferris Bueller, Roger Rabbit, Rudolph, Frosty .....have you seen Finding Mrs Claus? That's PG-13 and it's in Las Vegas with a lot of booze and gambling. I'm watching Like Mother, Like Daughter right now - a Lifetime movie with all it's cult classic cliches, the psycho dude kills someone and he's the same dude that romanced the pants off his unsuspecting victim in order to get closer to his prey. I'm going to watch Finding Mrs Claus next! Thanks for reminding me!
Milian is all smiles and giggles when presiding over cases that involve white people in comp to black people. Her entire disposition is different I've noticed. No talking down, no disrespect, no chastising, no yelling or stop talking being told. She sounds completely different and no one can refute it!
Jeez, your "Notify me of any possible racism or any statement or action that my warped mind may perceive as racism" button works fast.
@adrianknight dude do you have your comments wrote out in advance on little bits of paper each day just itching to comment as soon as a video is uploaded? I bet you sit and ponder to yourself "I wonder what I can write for the next video"🙄Sounds like the only racist is you!
I refute that. The only racist here...is you my friend. No one can refute it
Disgusting chauvinistic, racist, sexist, misogynistic Adrian never fails to entertain and show exactly why fascism/sexism still exists
@@mollyscot1563she lives for free in his head.
Plaintiffs ARE DEAD WRONG!!!!
Read what you sign......
Always have ur lawyer write contracts for you, iron clad!! 🧾