Tooting Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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What do people think about this, particularly in relation to Hatfield? Part of me thinks that if one clear individual is clearly proved to have been grossly negligent and is directly responsible for a fatal accident (like maybe say they said we won't do this safety precaution because it will cost a lot, and mean more profit for us) then fair enough.
But I'm a little uncomfortable with this charging six people stuff. I mean, it is still called an accident as well as a disaster. Some of these people are engineers, they obviously didn't go to work wanting to kill people that day. There were a huge range of factors, is it fair to single individuals out?
But I'm a little uncomfortable with this charging six people stuff. I mean, it is still called an accident as well as a disaster. Some of these people are engineers, they obviously didn't go to work wanting to kill people that day. There were a huge range of factors, is it fair to single individuals out?