In a true performance in the theater of the absurd, a Texas lawyer is suing the City of Houston, Continental Airlines, and the food court management company at Houston’s airport because his coat went missing. Mind you, after eating in the food court before his flight to Vegas, he accidentally left his $800 jacket and found it missing upon his later return to retrieve it. Though the coat was reportedly not in fashion, it nonetheless was stolen. The alleged victim is filing suit, claiming that the food court- or someone- should have protected his garment until he returned. While we extend our sympathies for the loss of a possession, we tend to think that a food court, an airline, and an entire city just may have more important things to do than to be legally liable for securing items that are left behind by the owner.
That being said, we do feel for those that lose possessions (who hasn’t done that before?) and make clear that all items we find are delivered to the lost and found at our respective BlueCities.



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Posted by David Parker Brown on March 7, 2010 at 10:04 pm
This is really beyond crazy. The guy needs to only blame himself and the person that stole the jacket. I have no idea how he can even come close to blame the airline for him leaving his jacket!
David
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