Scarlet_Buckeye;645706 wrote:Okay, the lady is a moron, I agree, HOWEVER, if you listen to what the lawyer is saying, he is NOT saying that he is suing because she fell into the fountain, that's not what the lady's issue is. The issue is someone who works in the security office and has access to the videotape system of the Mall security basically stole the videotape (by copying it onto their cell phone) and that person then downloaded it onto YouTube for the whole world to see, thus, making this formerly unkown person a laughing stock. THAT is the issue they are looking into. When you look at it in that aspect, the Mall employee who stole this video footage and made it public should, at the very least, be terminated. Just because a lawyer says they are looking into their options, that doesn't necessarily mean they are looking to sue. Maybe a public apology by the Mall Management (that one of their employees stole this videotape) would be in order here at the very least.
Stole the videotape??? I didn't hear anyone make the claim that the videotape was stolen. I'm pretty sure that the mall concourse is a PUBLIC place and there is no expectation of privacy.
No one knew who this person was in the video until she came forward. To file a lawsuit over this is precisely why we need Tort reform now.
You could also tell that George Stepanofolis was trying real hard not to laugh during the entire interview. It was funny and she has no one to blame but herself. i just hope she doesn't do this while she is driving and really hurt someone.