Does this plan make sense? v2
Does this plan make sense? v2
Does this plan make sense? v2
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Oohh this is fun!
Another one: jail employees of companies if they signed off on criminal activities. If I commit 1000 dollar fraud o go to jail, obviously. If a company commits a billion dollar fraud, they get a fraction of revenue fine, really? Jail the fuckers who made those decisions. If you signed off on that decision, then too fucking bad, you go to jail. If a company forces you to commit a crime then quit and report the crime.
the only danger of that is it requires a populace to be aware of ALL crimes, which usually isnt realistic.
oops you didn't put a litium ion battery warning on a box and it shipped on a plane? go to jail.
Not any more than it does now. Ignorantia juris non excusat. Ignorance of the law excuses not. It is a primary doctrine in US law as it stands, I don't see why this case should be any different.
My personal flavor of this idea could down to this: if your company is found guilty of a criminal offense that would result in jail time for an individual, all board members and C-level executives are held accountable and face the same punishment as an individual would for the same crime. The only exceptions are:
Outside of those 3, they asses go to jail, assets get seized, and yahts go up in police auctions.
I mean bigger things, like Philips knowingly selling CPAP machines they knew were defective and would cause cancer and god knows what else. They knew, didn't recall, continued selling anyway, people died. Nobody is in jail, though.
Fuck that, jail the fuckers.
A similar case can be made for Boeing and many others.
Start jailing execs and companies will start paying attention
It works really well for Venezuela.