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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ralfph who wrote (1660)11/29/2001 5:54:56 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 8273
 
' VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - A Canadian man has sued a
Vancouver-area strip club, claiming he was injured by a "reckless" exotic
dancer who kicked him in the head.

Greg Bonnett is seeking unspecified damages from the Barnet Motor Inn,
claiming it was negligent in not posting prominent signs warning the public of
the risk of sitting too close to the stage.

Bonnett was in the New Westminster club on Nov. 29, 2000 when a female
dancer swung around a pole and kicked him, fracturing his nose, according to
the lawsuit filed on Tuesday in British Columbia Supreme Court.

The Coquitlam man's lawsuit also seeks damages from the dancer, identified
only as "Jane Doe," for allegedly "dancing in a negligent and reckless manner." '

ca.news.yahoo.com

... end quote ... you look around the Marble Arch at some times of day, it would appear that this sort of thing happens a lot [and for good reason in many cases one suspects] .... clearly these people are not old VSE speckie players, or they would have developed better reflexes