I continue to follow this case and read your interesting tweets and posts, and it occurs to me that this must be a real "is the dress blue or gold" illusion scenario. You seem to have a sincerely held belief that the investigation is garbage and David is in the right. I feel from your comments - and the other folks' who engage with your tweets, etc. - that you and they are sincere. Yet, personally I feel just as sincerely that the investigation looks to be well done and the investigator's comments are spot on. I know there are others who agree with my point of view, just as sincerely as you have folks on your side. The way I see it, at one point, the investigators wrote that Sabatini appeared to have a "general attitude of non-compliance and disregard for Institute rules." I feel that hits the nail on the head 100% and is the crux of the problem, manifesting itself in many ways, some egregious like the hookups at the office and not reporting his relationship. He actually wrote, "I don't give a flying fuck about the safety people" -- literally, he wrote that. What strikes me is that you see it one way (harmless, just his opinion) and I just as sincerely see it another (failure of leadership, dangerous). I suppose we'll all see how it plays out in court.
I continue to follow this case and read your interesting tweets and posts, and it occurs to me that this must be a real "is the dress blue or gold" illusion scenario. You seem to have a sincerely held belief that the investigation is garbage and David is in the right. I feel from your comments - and the other folks' who engage with your tweets, etc. - that you and they are sincere. Yet, personally I feel just as sincerely that the investigation looks to be well done and the investigator's comments are spot on. I know there are others who agree with my point of view, just as sincerely as you have folks on your side. The way I see it, at one point, the investigators wrote that Sabatini appeared to have a "general attitude of non-compliance and disregard for Institute rules." I feel that hits the nail on the head 100% and is the crux of the problem, manifesting itself in many ways, some egregious like the hookups at the office and not reporting his relationship. He actually wrote, "I don't give a flying fuck about the safety people" -- literally, he wrote that. What strikes me is that you see it one way (harmless, just his opinion) and I just as sincerely see it another (failure of leadership, dangerous). I suppose we'll all see how it plays out in court.