A bit ago, I got into it with someone online that supported anti-Vaxxers. Eventually, I stated that even if it was, ostensibly, their right, I would personally hold such a person liable for damages caused should a child of mine get sick.
It shut them up pretty damn fast.
But then I got to thinking: could this really be an avenue that aggrieved parents could resort to in the wake of an outbreak caused by someone that did not vaccinate their child?
The legal eagles at Cornell seem to think so.
So what do you guys think?
It shut them up pretty damn fast.
But then I got to thinking: could this really be an avenue that aggrieved parents could resort to in the wake of an outbreak caused by someone that did not vaccinate their child?
The legal eagles at Cornell seem to think so.
So what do you guys think?