(June 8, 2019 at 9:14 am)Anomalocaris Wrote: When people who consent to receive pay and exercise authority in return for readiness to discharge a clear set of responsibilities specifically pertaining to life and safety signalingly fail to discharge this responsibility, everyone who is effected by his failure to discharge his responsibilities has a right to shame him. Furthermore everyone who care those social contracts that are already paid for and are aimed at ensuring such critical responsibilities are discharged can normally be expected to be fulfilled has an vested interest to shame, and support the appropriate punishment of, those who enter into and then breach the contract.
The appropriate punishment must exhibit deterrence effect sufficient to contribute towards reducing the likelihood of further breaches of such contracts in the future by others.
Translation: Cops are paid to help protect innocent people. His failure to do so makes this cop deserving of shame.
Boru
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