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King_V I'm sure the responsible party has no intention of doing anything for the crew. Still, should definitely be investigated, with harsh penalties for whichever nation is ultimately responsible for it. And no, they're not getting their ship back. Make it as expensive as possible for anyone thinking of continuing to do this. Reply
S58_is_the_goat Why not cut the cables to Russia? Nothing of value will be lost… Reply
USAFRet S58_is_the_goat said: Why not cut the cables to Russia? Nothing of value will be lost… Don't stoop to their level. Reply
hotaru251 King_V said: Make it as expensive as possible for anyone thinking of continuing to do this. or make the punishment extreme….ala torture/execution. This way people less likely to risk it and if they do get caught they might be willing to oust their employer to make sure they also suffer. and you may think: "thats a bit extreme" and I would agree however people need to realize sabotage is a business & look at business…they don't stop when they aren't really bothered by the punishment. Extremes have their place. Only when the punishment is way more punishing than the reward does business change. Reply
USAFRet hotaru251 said: or make the punishment extreme….ala torture/execution. Again….don't stoop to their level. Reply
hotaru251 USAFRet said: Again….don't stoop to their level. in an ideal world we wouldnt need to however if you know current punishments wont stop it, it escalates then what are you gonna do? Punish it an an extreme level and it eventually lessen or stop all together. In the long run its a better result Reply
USAFRet hotaru251 said: in an ideal world we wouldnt need to however if you know current punishments wont stop it, it escalates then what are you gonna do? Punish it an an extreme level and it eventually lessen or stop all together. In the long run its a better result Execution for the 3rd shift Filipino cook that just trying to make breakfast? Reply
hotaru251 USAFRet said: Execution for the 3rd shift Filipino cook that just trying to make breakfast? there is a difference between a random accident and a planned sabotage. like anything an investigation would be done to decide which it likely was. Reply
USAFRet hotaru251 said: there is a difference between a random accident and a planned sabotage. like anything an investigation would be done to decide which it likely was. Missing my point completely. Whatever. Reply
S58_is_the_goat USAFRet said: Don't stoop to their level. It's the only solution to this problem, everyone in Europe would agree. Prove me wrong 😂 Reply
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