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Actually, I like it. City pays a penalty for police officers' excessive force, but the convict doesn't get rewarded for trying to kill a cop, and the lawyers get rewarded for pursuing a righteous cause while representing a scumbag. Wins all around.
Who do you believe should be held financially liable for the wrong actions of a government entity?Actually it sucks. You can't penalize a City, only the tax payers, already poorly served by the police and the administrators.
Who do you believe should be held financially liable for the wrong actions of a government entity?
There was no financial loss in this case. A penalty laid on the tax payers does not compensate for a wrong. A lawyer got fat and no progress was made.
OK, let's try again. How should a government entity be penalized for wrong actions?
You would enjoy that, wouldn't you?To be anally penetrated by box cutters
You would enjoy that, wouldn't you?
OK, let's try again. How should a government entity be penalized for wrong actions?
Do you feel the same way about corporations?Governments do not do wrong actions. Administrators and employees do. Termination is the appropriate action, unless jail time is also in order.
Do you feel the same way about corporations?
Who do you believe should be held financially liable for the wrong actions of a government entity?
