Question for GW legal experts
Thomas Hobbes
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Posted 7:42 pm, 09/24/2024
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It's been there a long time. There's more than one entrance. So avoid it. Stop blaming others
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Old School 1951
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Posted 6:25 pm, 09/24/2024
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Why don't you pull your know it all head out of your backside and open your eyes. Come back and tell us everyone dodges it. Why do you think you have to be such a ****? Evidently you are not as smart as you think you are or you would have seen it for yourself along with the frame marks where MANY cars have hit it.
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surfer
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Posted 6:24 pm, 09/24/2024
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Call the DOT and have your wife use the back entrance.
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Old School 1951
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Posted 6:19 pm, 09/24/2024
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It is at Food Lion in Millers Creek where you turn down 16 on the right side. Big hole looks like lots of cars have hit their frame or bumper on the pavement. I told my wife to stop shopping there until it gets fixed. It wouldn't take much over a wheelbarrow load of gravel to make it safe. Why wouldn't any business want to make it convenient to shop there instead of a problem. I don't know who owns it but if it was my business I would haul some gravel out there and fix it. You can see it has damaged several cars.
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surfer
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Posted 6:04 pm, 09/24/2024
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Sounds like the hole in the states right-of-way.....could you post a photo?
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gascon
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Posted 5:53 pm, 09/24/2024
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My guess no it would not. If that was the case everyone would be sued. How about the speed bumps on finley, can you sue the town if damage to body or car?
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Foxnose
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Posted 5:44 pm, 09/24/2024
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If it is in Wilkes County it is according to WHO owns the business and possibly which political party they belong to
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Old School 1951
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Posted 5:42 pm, 09/24/2024
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If someone's neglect causes someone to be injured or killed would they be responsible to pay for damages? Like: If a parking lot from a local business had a large deep hole in the edge of their drive in and out of their business and it also joined the state highway and it caused damage, injury or even a fatality who would be responsible? Would it be the state, or the business owner?
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