Comment by TeMPOraL
3 years ago
Hypotheticals be hypotheticals, but here we don't have a case of the lowest bidder screwing up maintenance of a potentially dangerous piece of infrastructure; instead, we have the incumbent breaking aforementioned hardware on purpose, and blaming it on the lowest bidder.
Honestly, I think China got this right. Business is business, but when you start screwing with critical infrastructure, a firing squad should be on the table. And in this case, at least months to years of prison.
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