https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...f-two-patients
After cutting someone wide open to remove a body part, this surgeon is guilty of assault for putting some superficial markings on an organ? It's just out of proportion. So he loses his job, while other surgeons who don't do such a good job and actually do more cutting and harm keep their jobs, and other doctors who prescribe dangerous drugs left and right, and commit other forms of malpractice get to keep theirs. In the US, a large portion of the malpractice insurance claims are caused by just a few percent of doctors.
I think this condition is called being superficial. If you do something bad, but you hide it or don't admit that you did it, you can get away with it easily since people are superficial and legalistic (which means caring about rules rather than caring about whether something actually causes harm). If you do something that's a little bit bad, but you are honest about it, then you lose your job. What a horrible state the system is in.
When you take something in to get it serviced, they'll sometimes mark the part or write some small information related to what was worked on, then they put their sticker on the back before you pick it up.
Thoughts?