Complaining is fine, this is the only way to get improvements, but expecting compensation for consequential damages is going too far. Lots of sh!t happens in this world and we all have to arrange our lives around it.
I met my dear missus at a St Valentine's evening when we were both still 16. February 12th 1966. What a great year that was, Geoff Hurst's hat-trick and all that
The ambassador's been summoned to have his wrist slapped:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/industry/defence/11378119/UK-summons-Russian-ambassador-after-dangerous-bombers-disrupt-civil-aircraft.html
There's still me
I have a small company designing and manufacturing electronic information systems mainly using bespoke LED concoctions.
It's an interesting and rewarding way of life to take a product right through the process of examining the requirement, designing an approach and eventually helping the customer to enjoy the answer to their problems.
Yes indeed. The defence was wide open but he showed too much of the goal to his left which made up Sanogo's mind as to where to shoot. He may have stopped the shot at full stretch and had a hand on the ball but Chamakh was allowed to bundle it into the net.