https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-...saga/103097104
I have seen this in other cases as well. Someone does something dangerously illegal, the government reacts appropriately but the 'victim' sues them successfully.
In this case a woman died of food poisoning after eating commercially prepared food. The government took samples and ordered the business to stop all activities.
The tests showed the presence of Listeria.
A council inspection found a slug on a wall.
The business sued on the basis that the government was too hasty on shutting down the business and won that the process was flawed. However, no damages were awarded.
The government didn't wait for the test results before shutting down the business.
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The business claims the slug was planted.
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I have seen this in other cases as well. Someone does something dangerously illegal, the government reacts appropriately but the 'victim' sues them successfully.
In this case a woman died of food poisoning after eating commercially prepared food. The government took samples and ordered the business to stop all activities.
The tests showed the presence of Listeria.
A council inspection found a slug on a wall.
The business sued on the basis that the government was too hasty on shutting down the business and won that the process was flawed. However, no damages were awarded.
The government didn't wait for the test results before shutting down the business.
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The business claims the slug was planted.
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