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Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn
That idea is utterly ridiculous. How the hell would the law define "bringing unhappy times to people"? And that story about the nurse who committed suicide supposedly over the Australian radio DJs prank phone call infuriates me when they blame the radio talk show hosts who prank called her as the queen for the nurse's death. The radio hosts never should have apologized or resigned. No one can say why someone killed them self. Just because she took a phone call that potentially embarrassed her means the family can blame anyone that upset her in the days or weeks before hand? Preposterous. Everyone is responsible for their own actions and the idea of attributing causation is ludicrous.
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i agree with you totally with the first half but that nurse was on the edge her self, we can all agree that much. but they pushed her off that edge and they will have to live with that the rest of their lives. You can say that she may have done it anyway all you want but they were there to push her off the edge all the same. Humiliating people unjustly is not ok. Pranks are great, I'll do them myself, but you should know your target first, always...