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Realizing this, he promptly put the transmitter back into the stand and grabbed his own transmitter. He left the other transmitter switched on.
Well, do I need to say more? If I hadn't observed this entire snafu, the owner of the transmitter that had been turned on by this yahoo would have been blamed for being "negligent".
BS, that is just of case of not being able to prove who was negligent, does not relieve the guy who turned on the TX and put it back from fault.
As I have said before, you need to keep this argument isolated to a case where you know ABSOLUTELY who was at fault. I could come up with 100 examples of questionable fault.
And I have also said for every time you can prove it, there are probabaly 20 that you can't. Does not change who is responsible that 1 time that you KNOW who is responsible
And I agree to me the only responsiblity worth talking about is a turn on...everything else has too many variables to pin down EXACTLY who is at fault.