DFK! wrote:
Diamondeye wrote:
That has nothing to do with enforcing the law equally. It's about remedying the problem this guy and his company are faced with, not about your desire to get a boner because some government official lost his job.
Punishing those who misuse their position isn't about "getting a boner." It's about holding individuals accountable. If corporate citizens should be held accountable, so too should government citizen.
Corporate citizens are not normally held accountable individually, unless they committed a crime (which falls under the criminal system anyhow, not the civil system). The government employee that acts in good faith should not be held individually accountable even though he made an honest mistake. That should only happen if bad faith or malicious wrongdoing is shown. So far, it hasn't, although there is
some evidence in that regard.
In any case,
the point of a lawsuit is to remedy harm to the plaintiff. Lawsuits may do that through punitive damages in some cases, but their primary purpose is not to punish, and certainly not to satisfy random members of the public with the results of the case.
We also don't have corporate or government citizens. This is not shadowrun. We have citizens.
DE wrote:
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They also have not decided to "go extra-judicial on his ***." There was a court case cited from the 1940s that allows what they are doing in some cases. This case may not meet those standards. That does not mean they have somehow gone off and invented some rogue procedure.
Weird then, how this doesn't happen in other law-abiding cases, just to this guy.
Which is evidence of possible bad faith, but not conclusive. The fact that a legal option is rarely exercised does not make it illegitimate.
DE wrote:
This has nothing to do with the courts. It has to do with tyranny through bureaucracy and inequal accountability standards.
The question of who can be sued and under what grounds is definitely something to do with the courts. There is no unequal accountability; in both cases there are standards for when individuals may be held accountable. This is about you just wanting to see government employees lose their jobs, and have an excuse to throw the word "tyranny" around in melodrmatic fashion.