This is bizarre on many levels and, quite frankly, one reason I rarely visit this site.
1. I was in the restaurant business for eighteen years. Over that time I estimate I threw away thousands of gallons of spirits, beer, and wine that was ordered but not fully consumed by patrons. The circumstance is not unusual or uncommon and would not raise any sort of suspicion on its face.
2. I am an attorney. Since you apparently have some familiarity with legal terminology, allow me to add one element you left out. It is a crime to drink and DRIVE with a BAC of .08 or above. Further, BAC is highly variable and depends on such factors as a person's gender, age, weight, body mass, food in stomach, etc, etc, etc and your over-generalization that someone would "most likely" blow was hilarious. There is no such stricture in most states regarding having a BAC in any other circumstances (although I suppose you could stumble your way into a PI charge if two drinks really hit you that hard). If this is such a dangerous undertaking for you, perhaps you should take the bus, a cab, or walk to these shops. Or not do them at all.
3. I was going to school you on topics like Independent Contractor status, Assumption of the Risk defenses, the impracticality of attempting to recoup some sort of partial payment but it's not worth the loss of electrons. I will save that task for others on here.
I do thank you for your misguided yet entertaining post. I find that a number of comments on here, like these, are best enjoyed over a few cold beers.
Twoeyeballs1 Wrote:
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> I think Market Force and I are parting ways
> although I hope this issue can be resolved. I
> look forward to serving Market Force again. The
> Help Desk does not allow me to help them. As you
> read you will notice the issue is much more than
> helping Market Force. There are potential innocent
> victims that may be affected by Market Force.
>
1. I was in the restaurant business for eighteen years. Over that time I estimate I threw away thousands of gallons of spirits, beer, and wine that was ordered but not fully consumed by patrons. The circumstance is not unusual or uncommon and would not raise any sort of suspicion on its face.
2. I am an attorney. Since you apparently have some familiarity with legal terminology, allow me to add one element you left out. It is a crime to drink and DRIVE with a BAC of .08 or above. Further, BAC is highly variable and depends on such factors as a person's gender, age, weight, body mass, food in stomach, etc, etc, etc and your over-generalization that someone would "most likely" blow was hilarious. There is no such stricture in most states regarding having a BAC in any other circumstances (although I suppose you could stumble your way into a PI charge if two drinks really hit you that hard). If this is such a dangerous undertaking for you, perhaps you should take the bus, a cab, or walk to these shops. Or not do them at all.
3. I was going to school you on topics like Independent Contractor status, Assumption of the Risk defenses, the impracticality of attempting to recoup some sort of partial payment but it's not worth the loss of electrons. I will save that task for others on here.
I do thank you for your misguided yet entertaining post. I find that a number of comments on here, like these, are best enjoyed over a few cold beers.
Twoeyeballs1 Wrote:
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> I think Market Force and I are parting ways
> although I hope this issue can be resolved. I
> look forward to serving Market Force again. The
> Help Desk does not allow me to help them. As you
> read you will notice the issue is much more than
> helping Market Force. There are potential innocent
> victims that may be affected by Market Force.
>
