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I don’t know what you mean with that one.
Like, how would they lock you up?
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I don’t know what you mean with that one.
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Then it’s still bad, obviously, if something is messed up. But there’s a chain of command and responsibility and such that it goes through.
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No kidding.
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Whatever would normally. You accidentally take out someone innocent, that charge is on you. Get involved in something over your head, that’s on you. Criminal charges and stuff.
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Do something wrong, by accident or due to false info, then it's all on you.
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Yeah. Typically it isn’t okay if you answer to no one, though. Pure vigilantism has a lot of liability issues.
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Some are their own boss, some answer to the government, some a CEO or other kind of boss. All kinds of different ones.
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Well, that answer isn't always the same.
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Very mild ones. Namely who you answer to.
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Yep. They have quite a bit of overlap, when you consider it.