moi621 (imported) wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2013 5:42 pm
No oath or contract is binding when it involves illegal activity.
So sayeth

Moi
Truthspaker
OK truthspaker, lets try this,
Your a Doctor in a hospital and you decide that the Hippa laws are all wrong and that everybodys information should be public, so you steel them then have them published for everybody to see, (note you don't like the Hippa laws) also you don't like the way charges are made so you expose the high prices hospitals charge, the doctors fees for giving an aspirin etc, but you know it is all wrong so its ok that you tell about every person who has been treated for the last 10 years, and nothing should should be done because the hospital is wrong in that it requires insurance to treat a person no exceptions.
But as a doctor you took an oath not to do harm, when you took employment at the hospital you signed an agreement to keep the patients history private but your special and can do anything you like because you are above the law and because you don't like that law you can ignore it. (kind of like ignoring the law about using pot).
OK Moi, what would happen to such a doctor?
The reason I put this to you is that you have never been in the military and therefor feel justified to judge that origination's standards and practices.
Please now make a case that such a doctor should go free without any consequences, that he should be able to continue to practice in that hospital without recourse and should not be held criminally responsible for his actions of exposing all patients records because he doesn't like secrets.
Don't loose sight of the fact that Bradley Manning took documents away from the workplace like a common thief.
River