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Posted By Tarquin Farquor So McLaern are fined £49.2 million for spying (allegedly).
Stockline are fined £400,000 for killing nine and injuring 40.
Hmmmm...
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Posted By CFT I thought similar whilst choking on my porridge this am.
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Posted By J Knight Yes, well, we all know that money is worth much more than human life,
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Posted By Glen Coe no point in fining or suing anyone who does not have the money to pay. But in this case probably proportional to their ability to pay.
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Posted By Crim I think both were based on similar reasons i.e.
1. fine the company and take away the constructor points but leave the employees (drivers) a chance to win the world championship
2.fine the company and leave them enough in the bank to continue to employ and pay sick pay and compensation.
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Posted By Tarquin Farquor Very valid points indeed Crim and Glen.
To advance an advocacy,
Run a business, get any profits off of the books as soon as possible, have no regard for H&S (or other practices), receive a lower fine following an incident, carry on trading.
Should such a business have been allowed to carry on trading?
If for providing sick pay a civil claim for compensation / damages would suffice (assuming they were insured)?
For continuing to provide employment the people in the area have suffered this event and then have to see their friends / relatives returning to work there. I would not like to walk my children past the factory on their way to school.
I agree with your comments in the current framework, its just that I don't think that the framework is right and I don't know what the answer is.
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Posted By Crim A simple answer is corporate manslaughter - but then again that's not so simple is it?
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Posted By Tarquin Farquor I'm not sure Crim,
If the Act were applicable at the time of the incident it would be incoincidental with regards to the level of fine and the continuation of trading if the sane descion framework were applied.
But we live in hope....
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