How Jurassic Park May Be the Target of Collecting Commercial Debts

By Rob Sutter


With "Jurassic Park 3D" being released in theaters recently, it is the perfect opportunity for anyone to go to the theaters. Those who have fond memories of the film can see it in a rather crisp form while those who are unfamiliar with can be introduced to a legend in the best way possible. While this film is revered by many as a great action romp, I can't help but notice a number of problems. Not even the dinosaurs can avoid the action of collecting commercial debts.

As the movie begins, we are told that Jurassic Park is a controlled environment, in spite of the fact that there are dinosaurs roaming about. This is due to a number of reasons, such as the protection found throughout the establishment. However, thanks to the conflict of man versus nature, which is prominent throughout the film, matters start to go wrong rather quickly. It shows, more than anything, that these wild, ancient creatures can act savagely without hesitation and those who attended the park witnessed this firsthand.

The park is home to a number of issues and the nature aspect isn't even the biggest part of it. What I see as the largest issue on the matter is that the patrons were told to sign papers, restricting them from saying anything negative about the park and its occurrences. This should sound alarms in the minds of any sound people. Wouldn't you think that an amusement park that has these may either contain something to hide or possess a chance of actual danger?

Let's say that Dr. Grant, Dr. Saddler, or someone else who attended the park that day said something about its quality. Nondisclosure agreement or not, this is an issue that has to be brought to the attention of companies who work within the realm of collecting commercial debts. Keep in mind that a number of people died because of the park and its wild inhabitants. Based on this idea alone, I could see this story coming to the attention of reputable agencies like Rapid Recovery.

I think that if any kind of location can be dubbed a breeding ground for lawsuits, Jurassic Park would be the place. It's clear that this area isn't quite as harmless as people controlling the park would make it out to be. Sometimes technology can break down and when this occurs in an area where nature is a big aspect, I believe that a number of problems can come about. Due to the amount of casualties and injuries one can list, one could hire on an agency with a strong case being seen.




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