Lawyers / Solicitors - Legal Action Over Pull Tabs

Jan 16, 2021
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Lawyers / Solicitors waiting to take legal action against people for accidents caused by pull tabs on drinks cans.

https://www.passenpowell.com/potential-child-safety-hazard-stay-tabs-soda-cans/

Seemingly if you, or your child is injured by a pull tab from a drinks can, for example your child picks one up in a park and swallows it there are specialist legal claims you can file.
 

Welcome to treasaureNet !

LOL There are all types of Ambulance Chasers in the world !

maybe using the possibility of parks being sued would help with the parks / recreation commissions
in towns that restrict detecting :coffee2:
 

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Maybe,just maybe we should get paid for cleaning up the beaches:tongue3::dontknow: 086.JPG
 

If memory serves me, we went from the can that had to be opened with a church key...

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Then, there was a "Push" to come up with an alternative...

Coors came out with this option, the push tab...

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You pushed in the tabs to open the can and the tabs stayed inside...

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Most people couldn't push them in, and we they came out with what we have now!

Unfortunately, we will always have the bozos that have to bend the tab back and forth until it finally separates from the can so they can throw it on the ground. That's what the real problem is, no shortage of Bozos!
 

Did a little more research... great, now we're really screwed!

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first they had the cap you also needed a church key to remove

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at least with the flat-top they had to throw the whole can on the ground
 

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If memory serves me, we went from the can that had to be opened with a church key...

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Then, there was a "Push" to come up with an alternative...

Coors came out with this option, the push tab...

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You pushed in the tabs to open the can and the tabs stayed inside...

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Most people couldn't push them in, and we they came out with what we have now!

Unfortunately, we will always have the bozos that have to bend the tab back and forth until it finally separates from the can so they can throw it on the ground. That's what the real problem is, no shortage of Bozos!

And I witnessed a number of guys use their pinky finger to push in the larger tab... and then pull out a bloody pinky! Fortunately, the Coors was still drinkable.
dts
 

And I witnessed a number of guys use their pinky finger to push in the larger tab... and then pull out a bloody pinky! Fortunately, the Coors was still drinkable.
dts

That was my First Thought :laughing7:
"Bloody Fingers"

Were these in the U.S. ? I've never seen them
 

Yes they were in the mid 70s. I think that Coors beer distribution was still limited to the U.S. West of the Mississippi River. I was stationed in Oklahoma at the time and I recall bringing Coors beer to Connecticut when I went home on leave. I thought that it might help my chances with the chicks. Not a “snowball’s chance...”. :BangHead:
dts
 

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Yea I Remember there was some Issue with Coors.
I Think I learned it through a Smokey & The Bandit Movie :laughing9:

Though I'm sure I Sold allot of it in the 80's / 90's I can't say I ever tasted it which " is not germane to the situation." :laughing7:
 

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