We've been in close contact with the lawyers in this suit. All expectations were set for a defeat. Low and behold:
decency and justice prevailed.Here's the story in a nutshell:
In August 2006, Edwina McCombs of Nashville was visiting Southern California with her daughters, who were 8 and 9 at the tme.
The family stayed at Value Lodge at 11854 Artesia Blvd. McCombs went to take a bath while the girls were watching a children's TV show. Soon after, the girls somehow changed the channel to a porn film, said Eliot F. Krieger, McCombs' attorney.
"It was unclear how long they were exposed to it, but they knocked on the bathroom door and said, 'Mommy, something's wrong,' " Krieger said.
Yes, but now something wrong has been righted. Kudos to Mrs. McCombs, her daughters and their excellent legal team. This is a step in the right direction.
That's pretty amazing; I didn't think they would win that case either. However, I'm very happy that it did. There's no reason that motel should allow such switching to adult entertainment so easy. I remember switching the channels in a hotel and be exposed to the same crap. It's just ridiculous.
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