Not exact matches
I think folks are maybe open to that
in places like social networks or even ride sharing, but if you tried to do that
in healthcare or if the government tries to do that and takes away what people have, promising they've got something better, folks get real angry and it only takes one or two
bad experiences, one or two people who really have something
bad happen to them, to end that real
quick.
And while such alerts can help you tackle mistakes — or
worse, identity theft —
quicker, they won't prevent it from happening
in the first
place.
And even though people can be
quick to say «mental illness is a
bad excuse», we must recognise that the law is constantly adapting to new discoveries and its
place in society; we can not underestimate the knowledge of the medical industry, and as Julian Heiss, a leading criminal law expert eloquently puts it: «Throughout my career as defence counsel I have seen far too many people with mental illnesses become entangled with the criminal justice system due to lack, or failure, of treatment.