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Obviously I know the case, but (unusually) I'm not sure I understand your point, David? What is only in bizarre exceptions like that?
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Many cases are errors if judgement. Often an element of blame shifting. Most cases we have insufficient knowledge if facts to judge. Cover up is something else. Wrong. Should be criminal.
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Errors of judgement should fall under negligence in all but the rarest of cases for me. And currently do, it seems? The thing about blame shifting is there has to be blame to shift - so somebody's at fault. It's just another form of cover-up. Damage limitation for the powerful.
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