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TSA gets kickbacks from the DEA for harming passengers. TSA has moved from security theater towards a criminal enterprise. They mostly love stealing cash from travelers, but I can see them shaking people down for pain meds. You cannot prove that those exact pills in the bottle were put there by a pharmacist - it goes

The claim is she doesn’t recall saying those things due to a sedative. Loss of short term memory of events from immediately before and while the sedative is active is a side effect of some sedatives.

This article is about criminal prosecution for causing a death, not civil liability. Your physician, protected, will do this to others - no personal accountability. 

Which ketchup goes best with Kobe beef? 

As a style choice - T#### and J## R####. We know who you are referring to, but the search engines won’t register them as related and therefore won’t show popularity of the names.

Phrasing. 

Cops are a problem because of the laws they enforce and the laws that they operate under. Fix the laws and the cops will follow. Ultimately it’s like blaming fangs on a snake and ignoring the snake for the bite. 

They need to adopt the same policy as for murder. There’s no statute of limitations on murder. Records should be retained. There’s no particular benefit to the general public for these records to be destroyed. It’s more possible to do this now with electronic records, allowing easier access to them.

It’s a worse comparison than you might like. Medical errors may account for around 250,000 deaths each and every year in the USA. Some say it’s only 40,000 to 80,000. Like the police, the medical industry hides them as well as possible and just like the number of people police kill each year there’s no national

If only everyone was held to this standard. Make any mistake that costs a life, get 10-20 years in prison. That will cut way down on medical errors. 

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I believe there are angry people. Angry people tend to deface art they don’t like: throw paint, slash it, hit it with a hammer, set fire to it, that sort of thing.

While I’m conflicted about witnesses who swear under oath and testify against a defendant and then recant off the witness stand:

The people and companies who made and sold it are mainly still alive as are the governments that failed to intercede. 

That $620M isn’t correcting any problem - it’s offsetting the harm from the problem. A $120 M grant and $97 M settlement is supposed to be for correcting the problem. https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/03/flint-hasnt-accepted-48m-in-federal-funds-for-pipeline-work.html

Generally the land isn’t too poisonous. That was Times Beach and Herculaneum, Missouri. The lead in the water in Flint was from the service lines owned in majority by the home owners.

https://www.jpeds.com/pb/assets/raw/Health%20Advance/journals/ympd/S0022-3476(18)30062-3.pdf

That happened because of the cover up when the land mine that had been left for them blew up. As usual the cover-up was worse than the original problem. The alternative was to disincorporate Flint and let people living there get their own water.

LOL Wut yourself.

The Flint river wasn’t proven to be unsafe. Not sure where this comes from. It is slightly more acidic and requires anti-corrosives that most every supply of water requires to prevent corrosion of the pipes that carry it.

In studies done of blood levels, the peak levels in children of Flint during the crisis were only 10-20% as high as they were a decade earlier (that is 80-90% lower,) a level that had been decreasing for decades and peaked, during the crisis, at about 50% higher than a few years before. The Flint water lead levels