Jarhead
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I thought that was what we already had. (If the instructor doesn't cut any corners). The difference is how far they go above the standards and where they place extra emphasis.
Jarhead
Jarhead
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Ain't that the truth! You'd think that if you just turned and walked away when you saw a situation developing that could lead to injury, that would be negligence - and if you stuck around and tried to help, well, that wouldn't. But let it get into the hands of a plaintiff's lawyer and it's the other way around.Lawman once bubbled...
it's difficult to explain negligence
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