06-07-2019, 11:48 AM
"Criminal negligence" is a complicated legal issue. Clearly there would be a civil cause of action, but it has to be severe to rise to the level of a crime.
Last time I remember it being an issue was in a nightclub fire started by the pyrotechnics the band used. I believe the band was charged because of the negligent use of explosives and the club was charged for being a fire trap that was not up to code.
I think if you accept the duty to protect people and then don't even attempt to do yur job causing people to die it should be a crime.
Last time I remember it being an issue was in a nightclub fire started by the pyrotechnics the band used. I believe the band was charged because of the negligent use of explosives and the club was charged for being a fire trap that was not up to code.
I think if you accept the duty to protect people and then don't even attempt to do yur job causing people to die it should be a crime.