09-21-2007, 02:23 AM
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Man sues Google for "Crimes Against Humanity", on the basis that his social security number, when flipped upside and jumbled, can resemble the word "Google".
Oh no, that's not the best part. In his hand-written suit, he supplies as exhibits his Social Security card, driver's license, a bank account number, a bank routing number, a monthly bank statement, a social security statement, and a library card. The kicker? Because of the way the U.S. court system works, and because NONE of these exhibits were redacted, it all goes into the public record, available for anyone to view. I do, truly, mean anyone.
Personally, I think he's insane. Literally INSANE. I wonder if an insanity plea can save you from court sanctions for bringing a frivolous lawsuit. That aside, I truly hope the court has some way of removing said documents and redacting them, if only for his own protection, even if they have to contact him to obtain his permission to do so. Otherwise... Well, the damage is already done, but I shudder to think of what future damage can be done if this isn't rectified, pronto.
Yikes. Just wow. I don't even know what to say. Good luck buddy. You're gonna need it.
Man sues Google for "Crimes Against Humanity", on the basis that his social security number, when flipped upside and jumbled, can resemble the word "Google".
Oh no, that's not the best part. In his hand-written suit, he supplies as exhibits his Social Security card, driver's license, a bank account number, a bank routing number, a monthly bank statement, a social security statement, and a library card. The kicker? Because of the way the U.S. court system works, and because NONE of these exhibits were redacted, it all goes into the public record, available for anyone to view. I do, truly, mean anyone.
Personally, I think he's insane. Literally INSANE. I wonder if an insanity plea can save you from court sanctions for bringing a frivolous lawsuit. That aside, I truly hope the court has some way of removing said documents and redacting them, if only for his own protection, even if they have to contact him to obtain his permission to do so. Otherwise... Well, the damage is already done, but I shudder to think of what future damage can be done if this isn't rectified, pronto.
Yikes. Just wow. I don't even know what to say. Good luck buddy. You're gonna need it.
Roland *The Gunslinger*