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In
this diff the removed statement that money was transferred from Odaeyang to Semo, the crime for which Yu was convicted, is covered in previously cited sources. In such a case adding a {{
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In
this edit the following string of text "Prosecutors also have received testimony stating that Yu ordered the restructuring of the upper floor of the Sewol in order to install an exhibition hall for Ahae's photographs, which may or may not have contributed to the sinking."
supported by this source from May 20: Jeong, Hyo-sik (20 May 2014).
"Yoo directed Sewol remodeling, testimony says". Joongang Daily., was changed into "Prosecutors are also investigating what role Yu may have played in the remodeling done to the Sewol between October 2012 and February 2013. They have received testimony stating that Yu ordered the restructuring of the upper floor of the Sewol in order to install an exhibition hall for Ahae's photographs, which may or may not have contributed to the sinking."
by copy pasting a snip from an older source dated May 9:
"Investigators Confirm Ownership of Ferry Operator". english.chosun.com. 2014-05-09.. But upon a closer read of the May 20 source it transpires that the impact of the testimony from the employee of Chonghaejin who was in charge of the refitting had far-reaching consequenses, and that the prosecutors were well passed "investigating what role Yu may have played": "Based on the testimony, prosecutors plan to hold Yoo vicariously liable for the acts of the operator's crew members. Under the vicarious liability law, one can be held liable for the actions of subordinates and employees. "Under the commercial law, a chief executive or president should be responsible for damages incurred by a company even if he or she is not directly related," said a senior prosecutor who is involved in the current investigation into the ferry disaster. ... "Although Yoo is not a chief executive, we've concluded that he is the one who directs operation and execution of business based on evidence. In this case, he should bear the same responsibility as the chief executive""
One of the key points here is
vicariously liable.
Sam Sailor
Sing
08:28, 26 May 2014 (UTC)
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In
this diff the removed statement that money was transferred from Odaeyang to Semo, the crime for which Yu was convicted, is covered in previously cited sources. In such a case adding a {{
Failed verification}}
could have been a way to adress the issue, or, had all cited sources been read,
WP:REFNAME could have been applied. For more information please read our guideline
Wikipedia:Citing sources.
Sam Sailor
Sing
09:28, 24 May 2014 (UTC)
{{
Failed verification}}
as you suggested.
Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at
Yu Byeong-eon. Your edits appear to be
disruptive and have been
reverted or removed.
Please ensure you are familiar with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, and please do not continue to make edits that appear disruptive, until the dispute is resolved through consensus. Continuing to edit disruptively could result in loss of editing privileges.
In
this edit the following string of text "Prosecutors also have received testimony stating that Yu ordered the restructuring of the upper floor of the Sewol in order to install an exhibition hall for Ahae's photographs, which may or may not have contributed to the sinking."
supported by this source from May 20: Jeong, Hyo-sik (20 May 2014).
"Yoo directed Sewol remodeling, testimony says". Joongang Daily., was changed into "Prosecutors are also investigating what role Yu may have played in the remodeling done to the Sewol between October 2012 and February 2013. They have received testimony stating that Yu ordered the restructuring of the upper floor of the Sewol in order to install an exhibition hall for Ahae's photographs, which may or may not have contributed to the sinking."
by copy pasting a snip from an older source dated May 9:
"Investigators Confirm Ownership of Ferry Operator". english.chosun.com. 2014-05-09.. But upon a closer read of the May 20 source it transpires that the impact of the testimony from the employee of Chonghaejin who was in charge of the refitting had far-reaching consequenses, and that the prosecutors were well passed "investigating what role Yu may have played": "Based on the testimony, prosecutors plan to hold Yoo vicariously liable for the acts of the operator's crew members. Under the vicarious liability law, one can be held liable for the actions of subordinates and employees. "Under the commercial law, a chief executive or president should be responsible for damages incurred by a company even if he or she is not directly related," said a senior prosecutor who is involved in the current investigation into the ferry disaster. ... "Although Yoo is not a chief executive, we've concluded that he is the one who directs operation and execution of business based on evidence. In this case, he should bear the same responsibility as the chief executive""
One of the key points here is
vicariously liable.
Sam Sailor
Sing
08:28, 26 May 2014 (UTC)
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Hi TeamLFB! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. |