Neither...Its her own darn fault...A judge would laugh her out of court...
2007-02-11 23:37:18
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answered by ABBYsMom 7
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NO, NOPE, NEVER. The first thing I will say is NO, you are NOT responsible. BUT if you want to be a really really nice person/friend then you might just consider helping out. BUT just from what you said NO, she was drunk and STUPID. (SHOW HER this answer) BUT also let me say this, $200.00 to fix, what kind of camera was/is this? I just bought a NEW camera, 8 mega pixels and all kinds of fancy stuff for UNDER $200.00. More specifically the camera cost me $198.00. If this camera was that expensive of a camera the DRUNK didn't need to have the camera in a BAR with her for NO reason. Sorry wish you the best.
2007-02-12 07:49:48
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answered by GRUMPY 7
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it is my opinion that you are not in the wrong, legally or ethically. She was handing the camera out to drunk people, therefore the responsibility lies with her. You check the camera when it dropped and it worked, so if it didn't two days later, that can't be your problem
2007-02-12 07:28:47
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answered by chelles_insanity 4
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Do not give her any money. Seek leagal advice, as it does not sound right. Tell her to put it in writing with receipt of the camera, as you may find that she is taking you for a ride. She does not sound like a good friend. Plus...it is not your fault so why should you pay for it?
2007-02-12 07:34:58
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answered by elizabeth a 1
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It all depends but if she takes you to court, she will have to provide evidence of how much the the camera cost and how much it cost to repair as well as the make and model of the camera.
2007-02-12 07:44:32
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answered by juicie813 5
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HELLS NO... SHE HAS NOTHING SPECIALLY IF SHE DOESNT WANT TO GIVE YOU ANY INFORMATION ON THE CAM MODEL ETC.. AND BESIDES SHE SHOULDNT TAKE AN EXPENSIVE CAM TO GO BAR HOPPIN WITH DRUNKEN FRIENDS.. NEXT TIME SHE SHOULD TAKE A DISPOSABLE CAM. IT SOUND LIKE TO ME YOUR FRIEND IS A BIT OUT OF HER LEAGUE.. DONT DRINK AND GO OUT WITH HER ANYMORE IF SHE IS GOING TO BLAME YOU FOR EVERY LITTLE THING THAT HAPPENDS, WHILE BOTH OF YOU ARE DRINKING.. BUT BACK TO THE QUESTIONS.. NO YOU DONT OWE HER ANYTHING LEGALLY OR ETHICALLY.. GOOD LUCK.
2007-02-12 07:32:06
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answered by boricua_2290 5
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no this would not hold up in court. being intoxicated and not taking care of her belongings is her fault. you should refuse to pay her and say that she needs to drink responsibly. the camera is the least of her problems. tell her to take you to court than. court fees will be more than the camera...and she has no evidence you broke it.
2007-02-12 07:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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if she was handing that camera out all night to others you are no more responsible than anyone else. She has no idea when it could have been broke,n.
2007-02-12 08:15:14
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answered by mimegamy 6
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you owe her an appology and you can ask her to give you the camera for you to get it fixed or at least looked at.. i wouldnt give her the 200 though just in case she is not being 100 percent honest with you... sounds a bit sus that she wont give you the details,
Good Luck,
Bonnie
2007-02-12 07:29:21
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answered by Bonnie 2
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NO Way....
it was an accident.... and any friend would not ask you to pay for their camera.. after a night of drunkeness.....
2007-02-12 07:27:28
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answered by xboomiex 1
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hell no, she has nothing against you legally or ethically.
bringing your camera into a roomful of drunk people while drunk yourself and expecting everything to be ok is foolish.
tell her to take the aa batteries and insert them in her choice of orifice
2007-02-12 07:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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