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On Apr 21, 3:43 pm, dgain...@hotmail.com wrote:
> My story of basic human rights violations and the laws of the state
> of Georgia that protects them.
> -by Dale Gains
>
> This story (unfortunately its true) is what happened to me. I
> still do not understand how this could happen in the U.S.A. in the 21st
> century. Please let me preface this letter with a thought. EVERYTHING
> in this statement is TRUE, it is a recount of what happened to me
> while employed by Briggs and Stratton's engine plant located in
> Statesboro, Georgia. I've been "reminded" of slander laws, jail-time
> and the like, but in my mind these violations need to be made public.
> If I end up in prison for telling the truth, I'll just think of all
> the good men that died for the truth. Also please keep in mind that I
> am not anti-American; in fact a am a veteran of the Persian gulf war
> and would gladly still die for this country and its ideals of liberty
> and justice. Though this gives me pause about Tiananmen square and
> China, I don't think we are there, and I only want us to travel
> farther away from that mind set.
>
> In Nov. 2003 while employed by Briggs and Stratton in Statesboro GA,
> during the maintenance on my equipment, I cracked a rib. The company
> sent me to their Dr. who put me on narcotics and called the plant
> nurse to ensure that I'd only be allowed an clerical job in the
> office while I healed. Even though the plant nurse at first agreed
> that I needed an office job, but after the narcotics took effect, I
> was ordered into a hazardous environment. I believe this was in
> violations of a long list of laws. My supervisor testified that he
> approached the nurse a couple times requesting I be removed from the
> floor for everyone's safety (those pills through me for a loop!), but
> he was told to "mind his own business and leave the medical to her".
> Well the plant safety officer was sympathetic but he did nothing
> either. Well I must have really been screwed up on those pills (my
> supervisor said I was "three sheets to the wind") because a drum of
> oil fell on my leg. True these drums are heavy(~600 lbs.) but I did
> this almost every day! My ankle was broke in a couple places and me
> knee was screwed up, but my ankle healed and surgery was finally done
> on my knee, though my knee is not right but with cortisone injections,
> I get around ok
>
> It has been about 3 yrs. since my accident. I Thank my God the
> Veteran's Administration did not turn there back on me. They are
> giving me my injections and I'm trying to get back to work, anyone
> need a good production set-up man with a bum knee? Anyway, according
> to the Worker's Compensation Act in the state of Georgia I DO NOT even
> have the right to a JURY TRIAL. IS THIS WHAT "LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR
> ALL" means??? I do not know who to ask, Please, can we just have a jury
> trial?
>
> PLEASE give me my day in court.
Ummmm
Sorry to hear about your problems, It sounds like you might have a
case against B&S.
Maybe talking to an attorney rather than posting here would be more
beneficial.
Ya think maybe?
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