All of the Muggle-related crimes Arthur Weasley deals with are explicitly much less important (remanded to the Dept of Enforcement but not actual Aurors) and all involve breaking the Statute of Secrecy, not harming Muggles in general
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Yeah - like a bunch of other stuff, that WOULD have been a good choice for the books to make, but they didn't make it.
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That, plus determine what actual magic principle is apparently controlling their very minds, and fix *that* I genuinely expected a revelation that it was the Imperius Curse all along, but nope
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Ok can we talk about how Harry's credited for superior moral character by just not being the type who gets his body taken over? Like he's described by fake-Moody as "fighting" the curse but the internal monologue is always just, "I vaguely remember that this is my body."
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I always had an issue this this! It made absolutely NO SENSE not to close that loop!
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