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Previously on "Oh dear: Questions of ethics..."
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Unfortunately in this day and age you're just as likely to find yourself up before the court because their relatives are suing for negligence.
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Yes. But not equally of course. Mabe £100k each.
On the other ones, I reckoned I'd have no problem flicking the switch or topping the fat dude. But then I thought both of those would get you banged up for murder, whereas letting the 5 die wouldn't. That's a shame.
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The simple answer is...FECK no!
BTW, Labour will get reelected without much fuss at the next general election.
I guess its true, you get the government you deserve. After all, its only fair!
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Oh dear: Questions of ethics...
No, not another NL sleaze story, though the answers Tony's boys would give could make interesting reading, but was wondering if anyones done this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4954856.stm
Actually I found one of the questions posed by a reader the most interesting, since it's something which is probably more likely than any of the rest:
"It's your birthday. Four of your friends together buy you one lottery ticket as a present. You win £5 million. Do you share the money with these friends, who only spent £0.25 each on your birthday present?"Tags: None
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