A jury previously awarded Shannon Phillips $25.6 million.

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A lot of the time these things include fines to teach them a lesson. Otherwise corporations would do this way more.

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Ok, but why does the person who got fired get the difference?

At least over here, if you have something like this, the person who got fired would get adequate damages rewarded (roughly the amount of money they lost due to being fired wrongfully) while the state would sue the company for a punitory fine.

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Good question! I’m not sure. Maybe we are worried that punitive damage fines would incentivize the government to start suing businesses. Just a guess though.

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A lot of the time these things include fines to teach them a lesson. Otherwise corporations would do this way more.

Which is a useless tactic for cops since it’s taxpayers who pay anyhow. Still think settlements should be higher though. When half your city budget becomes paying for police settlements maybe then police reform will have a wider appeal.

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What does fining corpos have to do with cops? These are 2 separate discussions.

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What does fining corpos have to do with cops? These are 2 separate discussions.

Well, time to see how deep kbin will let me nest quotes.

Race or not, how does a wrongful termination cause $28.3mio in damages?
At the same time, the two men who were arrested for existing and for being black received a whopping $1 each.

A lot of the time these things include fines to teach them a lesson. Otherwise corporations would do this way more.

Which is a useless tactic for cops since it’s taxpayers who pay anyhow. Still think settlements should be higher though.

When half your city budget becomes paying for police settlements maybe then police reform will have a wider appeal.

What does fining corpos have to do with cops? These are 2 separate discussions.

Conversations wander.

In this case, someone asked, (paraphrasing) “How does it make sense to get millions for a race related firing and a dollar for race related wrongful arrest” <-- Note here that arrests are generally done by cops.

Then someone else said, (paraphrasing) “Well, they do these big settlements to teach companies a lesson.”

Then I said, (paraphrasing) “Would be great if they could do that when cops wreck people’s lives, but then it would only be taxpayers footing the bill anyhow.”

Then you said, (paraphrasing) “Why are you changing the topic?”

Then I summarized, just now, to explain how I’m doing no such thing.

I realize I just restated what was already there, but – it was already there when you asked, so…

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