• @catloaf@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    You can be both. Schmidt was general manager of VW’s U.S. Environment and Engineering Office.

    As much as I like to see consequences, I would rather have just seen a very large fine put toward environmental purposes than prison time. Save prison for people who pose a direct danger to the public.

    • magnetosphere
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      244 days ago

      I would agree, but with one significant condition:

      the fine would have to be large enough to be an effective punishment, and serve as a deterrent. A company as valuable as VW would have to pay an enormous fine.

    • @sear@lemmynsfw.com
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      13 days ago

      But their scam did pose a direct health danger to society. If there are never consequences for executives, they won’t care if the company loses some money (or go bankrupt), they land another job elsewhere and live on.

    • andyburke
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      33 days ago

      <coughs out a bunch of diesel emissions> “hear hear!”