That's fundamental to our legal system- we prosecute based on outcomes, not potential outcomes. Medical negligence doesn't get prosecuted unless somebody gets hurt. Manslaughter doesn't get prosecuted unless there is a body.
People "get away with" acting irresponsibly every day. Outcome is the *only* way to morally prosecute them.
That's fundamental to our legal system- we prosecute based on outcomes, not potential outcomes. Medical negligence doesn't get prosecuted unless somebody gets hurt. Manslaughter doesn't get prosecuted unless there is a body.
People "get away with" acting irresponsibly every day. Outcome is the *only* way to morally prosecute them.
That's fundamental to our legal system- we prosecute based on outcomes, not potential outcomes. Medical negligence doesn't get prosecuted unless somebody gets hurt. Manslaughter doesn't get prosecuted unless there is a body.
People "get away with" acting irresponsibly every day. Outcome is the *only* way to morally prosecute them.