05-05-2016, 05:35 PM
(05-05-2016, 04:55 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: It doesn't matter if they knew or not.
The caretaker is the main employee of the cemetery and actually even more involved than all of the people higher up than him. By giving him the house and the power to maintain it all, they are responsible for his actions.
We were 15.
The gates were supposed to be locked and the grounds protected. Instead, 15-year-olds (and younger because it had been happening for a while) were invited by the owner's son to drink alcohol and party back there to do whatever we wanted. The caretaker's wife had even talked to my mom a few weeks earlier and told them that we were welcome back there when they had parties because we weren't bothering anyone (my mom, of course, didn't know they let us drink).
Their house is back there, so they just let us go crazy in the cemetery.
So you still take 0 responsibility in this huh? You sure do speak in absolutes for someone who a jury of his peers didn't see it the same way. I think you over estimate what people's responsibility are when it comes to the law.