Mirabella76
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I don't like this idea. Fans appeal to write a letter to Judge Pastor as a part of victim-impact statement was called weird and ridiculous although was better and more consistent than this.
From the AP article, they're sueing him for 10 000 € per person (13 000 $), not for a symbolic euro.
yes, but maybe they have to set an amount in the french system, I don't know that. But if they had sued for a symbolic euro, the meaning of their action would have been different.^^ What? They put a price on it?? 13 000 $ is a relevant price?
O Gosh....
yes, but maybe they have to set an amount in the french system, I don't know that. But if they had sued for a symbolic euro, the meaning of their action would have been different.
He said that while each fan could be awarded damages of up to 10,000 euros (13,000 dollars), they were seeking only a symbolic euro.
thanks, I had misread it then. Other sources don't talk about any amount, they say "could get up to 1000 or 10 000 € each . If they only ask for 1 €, that's a different meaning to me, meaning they only want to be legally and officially recognised as "victims" , but I really don't believe it will work, for the reasons I wrote above.Autumn II;3587475 said:Quote from the article:
According to the article, they ARE only seeking "a symbolic euro, each." It amounts to the same thing, in that it's obvious they are not "profit-seeking."
Does anyone know if these fans have a website? I'm interested in learning more about them. I'd imagine they would have expressed their feelings somewhere on the web before coming together and taking legal action.