As an American, so have I.https://twitter.com/SamoBurja/status/1447809136377335808 …
Also, I strongly object to the idea that certain people's ideas of what's important get trained and others' do not. For example, there is no corporate training that you aren't supposed to kill one of your fellow employees, right. But somehow, we don't consider that negligent.
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So in my opinion the law is the law, and citizens are supposed to know it, and if the government wants to inform citizens of the law, it can do that with its own money on its own time. Business should not be liable or responsible for this, it's not _their_ law.
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That make sense.
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Maybe it's only to cover things that aren't already covered by law? Murder is already well understood as being illegal.
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No, the trainings are specifically there so that the company can avoid civil lawsuits. That's where this whole system came from. In my opinion, "you didn't make your employees aware of this" should never have been part of it, that should have been the government's job.
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