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October 29, 2024 | Susan Napier-Sewell

Do Discipline and Criminalization Stop Accidents?

Are accidents being stopped through the measures of discipline and criminalization?

Just the word “accidents” gets your attention, right? Well, what do YOU think in regards to “do discipline and criminalization stop accidents?” If you haven’t noticed the trend toward making accidents a crime, you haven’t been paying attention. Read about the Harris County (Houston) DA, Kim Ogg, “sending a message” to polluters by bringing criminal charges against companies and individual executives after accidents. 

Learn more from Benna and Marcus as they discuss “do discipline and criminalization stop accidents?”

You’ll learn a lot from Benna and Marcus in the video from their robust discussion about accidents, discipline, and criminalization. Benna and Marcus are TapRooT® professionals at System Improvements Inc.; Benna is an Implementation Strategist and Marcus is a Vice President. 

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Circumstances can crop up anywhere at any time if proper and safe sequence and procedures are not planned and followed. We encourage you to learn and use the TapRooT® System to find and fix problems.

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