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join:2005-01-25 Atlanta, GA
| reply to FLECOM Re: hrmm... chilly finger?
Its easier to blame someone else than yourself. Who is to say the child would have lived even if a POTS/911 call had been placed, too? Also, it was the parents fault for buying into VoIP as I do not remember seeing Vonage Squads going door-to-door threatening people's lives if they stayed with POTS.
I bet she killed the child! |
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 stufried Premium join:2003-10-13
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| I have the Vonage partial 911 solution active and told my wife about it when I did it. I also told her that she was better using our other line or a cellphone to call 911. We did not have any disaster or problem, but when I reminded her of this the other day she flat out denied being told.
I think that many spouses often hear any technical discussion as white noise and we get "yes deared." Without any issues of who is right, I think that the VOIP users out there might want to take five minutes and brief their families on this point.
At the same time, I don't think Vonage should be held accountable for anything. With respect to the mother, any time you lose a child it is real tough. It is easy to lash out. I just hope her lawyer loses.
Stu |
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