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Judge Refuses To Award Compensation To Burglar

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hc4361 | 13:06 Tue 14th Apr 2015 | News
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This young man was dreadfully injured when he jumped on a skylight and subsequently fell through it but I think the judge made the right decision here:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3038306/Family-burglar-fell-skylight-fail-bid-sue-council.html

Do you think this could be the beginning of the end of the so-called compensation culture? It appears the family did not use a 'no win, no fee' firm and have to foot the bill themselves.
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You couldn't make it up!!
If he had died, the coroner's verdict would surely have been "misadventure". Which usually seems to mean "it was your own stupid fault". However, there was a very similar case in the US a few decades ago, where the householder was held liable for injuries to a burglar who fell through a glass roof, on the grounds that the householder ought to have foreseen that a burglar might attempt that route in a break-in.
Anyway, whatever happened to "volenti non fit injuria " ?

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