• DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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    7 months ago

    There are some things it’s relevant for, in terms of financial crimes or pharmaceuticals.

    Or a rape charges for working in a SA survivor clinic.

    Elder abuse in nursing homes…

    Etc.

    And all of a sudden when see why we just need to stop categorizing things into felony/misdemeanor and take cases individually

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        7 months ago

        It is in fact a problem when you can prescribe drugs and are expected to be impeccably honest.

        Is it a bit of a Catch-22? Sure. Should a doctor be able to do heroin? Sure. Should a doctor caught selling heroin to junkies without even checking their health history be able to keep his license or practice medicine?

        Or how about an accountant that embezzled from his clients?

        I don’t know about that one.