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Comments by "Vikki McDonough" (@vikkimcdonough6153) on "Laws Broken: Jurassic Park" video.
@anonymoushuman8443 Objection: irrelevant
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6:42 - Not that I think Jurassic Park was a good idea, especially not as implemented, but Malcolm's actually barking up the wrong tree there.
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9:38 - OBJECTION! I'll give you endangering lives, but it's conceivable Nedry's contract was drafted poorly enough to not actually restrict what he's allowed to do with the computer system that he built and programmed.
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5:19 - Not that stealing other companies' trade secrets is necessarily wrong, mind you, just illegal.
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0:12 - OBJECTION! He was calling Gennaro "bloodsucking", not you.
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10:51 - OBJECTION! Costa Rica does not use the felony murder rule. Felony murder is a common-law legal construct that does not exist in civil-law jurisdictions like Costa Rica (with the single exception of the U.S. state of Louisiana, which, while a civil-law jurisdiction, has been heavily influenced by the common law used in the rest of the United States), and has also been abolished even in a number of common-law jurisdictions (such as England and Wales, Northern Ireland, Canada, and parts of Australia).
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20:55 - OBJECTION! The "fossils" in that scene probably weigh nowhere near what you're asserting. Real dinosaur fossils are heavy, but the ones you see on display in museums are plaster casts, which are much lighter, and the one hanging from the roof of the Jurassic Park visitor center is probably made from something even lighter still, like hollow or foamed plastic painted to resemble the real deal, both to reduce the chance of killing or seriously injuring someone if something comes loose, and (probably the main reason in this case) because really heavy things are a giant pain in the ass to hang from ceilings (or even to mount on the ground, albeit to a lesser degree).
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18:02 - OBJECTION! As stated in my earlier comment, Costa Rica does not use the felony murder rule.
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23:01 - OBJECTION! OSHA does not have jurisdiction in Costa Rica, what with it being a whole 'nother country and all.
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6:03 - OBJECTION! 5-20 years in prison. Jail is where you go before the trial, or if you've been convicted of a misdemeanor.
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19:30 - OBJECTION! In this particular situation, promptly reelectrifying the fences (and hoping that noone's touching them, because, really, one should know that even an electric fence that isn't currently electrified can potentially become electrified at any moment) could easily be justified by the urgent need to prevent any more escapes of large, vicious animals (those of which which have already escaped having well proved the "vicious" bit by having already killed several people by this point).
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