
The “human error” excuse has been used countless times to justify… false referee whistles. That is why in recent years the use of television has been established to avoid injustice as much as possible.
But even if this is not achieved due to incompetence or intentionally, it costs nothing more than changing the result. Even some lost money for the offended person, due to the loss of victory.
But there are key positions in which one cannot rely on chance if human error is fatal to human lives.
The screams of the parents of the children killed in Tempe will never stop. Even if complete justice prevails. If you do not uproot except for the tree and the entire forest.
And, unfortunately, if some efforts are made in sports to minimize the consequences of “human error”, then in much more serious social issues, even tragedies are forgotten within a few days, and we go the next day, guided by … out. Waiting for the next inevitable death count.
Because it is known that from the tragedy of “Gate 7” to the tragedy of Tempe, a knife was never stuck in a bone to identify and punish moral criminals. And we are all to blame for this.
Source: Kathimerini

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