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The problem with leaving everything to tort law is that the tort has to happen first. Before someone actually dies, the threat of a tort does not promote safe behavior. It promotes risk management, as you imply.Roxanne Appleby said:Do you know why Armour, Nabisco, Kelloggs and Kraft make sure their food is safe and contaminant free? Because they know they'll get the pants sued off them if they don't
and even if they can afford the damage awards, their business will take a monstrous hit if the public loses faith in their brands.
Lawsuits are private, often settled out of court (or with a minimal court record) with non-disclosure clauses. How would the public find out about them?
The rule of law is is a prerequisite for a just society, it is not the sole condition that is required. Just laws that prohibit fraud and coercion are also required. None of that, however, is a warrant and a brief for nanny statists to substitute poltical society for civil society at every turn.
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