It's sad...very, very sad when you read on a pizza box 'remove
plastic from pizza before cooking'.
In a country where you can sue because the chainsaw did not have a
prominently displayed warning "Do not try to stop the moving chain
with your
bare hands" anything is possible. And, in California it could be
considered
likely.
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From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On
Behalf
Of fooguy89
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 1:17 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: A wireless router for every rack...?
Is that really true - if you have a legal signoff they can still
hold
you responsible? Then what's the point of a signoff, in general?
(Note that I think having a WAP installed by default is a bad idea
as
much as the rest of the people here.)
--- In Crestron@yahoogroup <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
s.com, Jason
Dravet <jason.dravet@> wrote:
Even if in the equipment specs you say you are installing a AP and
the customer signs off you might be responsible as the customer
really
doesn't know what he is signing for and the AP has no legitimate
function.