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How can I argue against "a company cannot fully shield themselves from liability
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<blockquote data-quote="nathan" data-source="post: 2521173" data-attributes="member: 212008"><p>I don't fully understand the question. The statement cannot be refuted only looked over as it is not elaborated at all. "liability which is UNFAIR" this has to be supported, or at the very least the statement maker's definition of what constitutes unfair liability must be made clear. </p><p></p><p>With what you have given the best idea I could give would go something like this: "What is unfair liability? Is it unfair to think that a company should refrain from dumping waste into our water sources? Is it unfair to presume that companies should make sure that their toys not be coated with paint that's toxic to children? If I spill a drink I wipe it up, if a company spills oil all along our shores, I hold them to the same standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathan, post: 2521173, member: 212008"] I don't fully understand the question. The statement cannot be refuted only looked over as it is not elaborated at all. "liability which is UNFAIR" this has to be supported, or at the very least the statement maker's definition of what constitutes unfair liability must be made clear. With what you have given the best idea I could give would go something like this: "What is unfair liability? Is it unfair to think that a company should refrain from dumping waste into our water sources? Is it unfair to presume that companies should make sure that their toys not be coated with paint that's toxic to children? If I spill a drink I wipe it up, if a company spills oil all along our shores, I hold them to the same standard. [/QUOTE]
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