Andrzejek
I remember the case but it is still a moronic issue to put a coffee into your lap to drive, no matter how hot or cold the drink is you should pay attention to the road and not being restricted from hitting the brakes or the gas pedal at any time as fast as possible and if you spill because of it you should be responsible enough to see your own fault is far greater than the one of the supplier of the drink for not telling you that a hot coffee is really hot or handing you a 12 page manual on "what not to do with this drink", because you put the drink there voluntarily.
Accidents happen, I ripped off my Archilles tendon 2 weeks ago on customer site, not suing anyone, not the manufacturer of my shoes or the carpet manufacturer or the customer where it happened for not providing me with a wheelchair just in case it would happen or providing me with a written statement that it could happen (OK maybe a bad example).
Responsibility for your actions seems a lost art these days and I don't mean to absolve all people from their responsibility of taking teh utmost care so that others don't get hurt, for instance securing a manhole on a sidewalk, but there has to be a "normal" and that seems out of balance at the moment
Joe W.
FHandw, ACSS (SME)
"This is the end of the world, make sure to buy your T-shirt before it is too late"
Original expression of my daughter