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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1452254, member: 26302"]Sir, if you really believe "if they were innocent they wouldn't be getting fined" then its proof you do not work in business. Businesses get fined all of the time from government authorities, many time without right of appeal, or by appealing they are jeapordizing many other contracts. It really is basically a shakedown, whenever politically a government agency wishes to be seen as "doing something" they go out and issue fines which businesses are basically forced to pay regardless of innocence. I personally have approved pay 3 fines for my firm in the last year which we have proof we were innocent but our lawyers warned us we must pay anyway.</p><p><br /></p><p>Btw, Mr Maguire writes all of his material from a outsiders perspective, not taking into account other markets where his alledged "violations" are also done. Always take his writings with a grain of salt, and always ask yourself if there may be another reason certain actions may be performed. He basically assumes every single action of certain parties is proof of guilt until proven otherwise. Unfortunately, our legal code is written in the opposite fashion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1452254, member: 26302"]Sir, if you really believe "if they were innocent they wouldn't be getting fined" then its proof you do not work in business. Businesses get fined all of the time from government authorities, many time without right of appeal, or by appealing they are jeapordizing many other contracts. It really is basically a shakedown, whenever politically a government agency wishes to be seen as "doing something" they go out and issue fines which businesses are basically forced to pay regardless of innocence. I personally have approved pay 3 fines for my firm in the last year which we have proof we were innocent but our lawyers warned us we must pay anyway. Btw, Mr Maguire writes all of his material from a outsiders perspective, not taking into account other markets where his alledged "violations" are also done. Always take his writings with a grain of salt, and always ask yourself if there may be another reason certain actions may be performed. He basically assumes every single action of certain parties is proof of guilt until proven otherwise. Unfortunately, our legal code is written in the opposite fashion.[/QUOTE]
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