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Default Ethical issue with a restaurant

Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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> On 7/3/2016 10:40 AM, Gary wrote:
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> >
> > And I agree with you too. Assuming he survives the year, he'll be out
> > and all happy again. Meanwhile that girl is messed up for life. He
> > should pay them forever for that.
> >
> > I'll bet Ed wouldn't go to that restaurant if it had been *HIS* teenage
> > daughter that got her life ruined.
> >

>
> I can't say for sure what I would do as it was not my daughter. I do
> know that I don't want to see his business closed and his employees out
> of a job. What good comes from that? Would it make YOU feel better?
>
> Of course he should be punished severely, but there does not have to be
> more victims than there are already. If you disagree, and you seem to,
> please explain the benefits of it. Tell me how the cook, waitress,
> dishwasher will have a better life when he closes up.


The cook, waitress, dishwasher will move on to another job. That happens
often in the restaurant business. It's not like they will be put out on
the street with starving families. Meanwhile, the teenage girl with
brain damage can't move on. Think about her.