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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Joe" wrote in message In an backwoods harbor on the N Atlantic were seldom is seen another vessel... Moorons approch to the rules is not to far out of line for the average weekend warrior. I used to believe that to be true, but I've found that most boaters, after a verbal altercation with other boaters, make the effort to discover why they were the focus of such vitriol. That's why I spare no one from verbal abuse should they do something really stupid. I think that Doctors who make mistakes should be subjected to serious verbal abuse. What do you think? It's part of their education. Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Donal" wrote in message I think that Doctors who make mistakes should be subjected to serious verbal abuse. What do you think? Some do . . . in court. Then again there is a difference between *negligence* and making a mistake. Human beings make mistakes, and doctors are human. Malpractice cases should ideally be decided on the basis of negligence, but typically the one with the deepest pockets loses. That's always the doctor. Max |
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