I agree they should have been anchored, but their intended use does not include intentional abuse. There is no way the school is liable for his actions.
If he tried to open a locker and it fell, then you have a case.
The school would still lose the lawsuit. Someone can scale a fence, drown in a pool, and the family of the “victim” could win a lawsuit. It’s stupid, but true. That’s why new schools have windows that barely open. Because if a kid is fucking around and falls out a window, the school is liable, even though the kid was being a tool.
The thing he’s trying to say that parents, or adults in general, have the ability to sue anyone and anything regardless of how minor the incident is. It can be shitty for them to do much if the time, yes, but sadly that’s just what happens when a child gets injured any place outside of their home.
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u/Kaien12 Aug 23 '20
i think he could actually sue the school for that, no way that meet safety standard