Then we can also have dramatic rescues in which the corrupt doctor quickly enters the room, certifies death, then when everyone is not watching, inject antidotes hidden in his lab coat pocket into the IV infusion. Result = the condemned man leaves the prison, alive, and has the last laugh.Originally posted by lwflee:Ah, but lethal injection invovles several stages. You have a medically qualified person to administer the tubes. His part is done now, and he leaves the room. Someone else will then be responsible for activating the infusion. This can be done via the press of a button.
What this means is that there is diffusion of responsibility. It will also be less traumatising to the persons invovled since death via injection can be quite an uneventful affair. You first sedate the guy. Only when he is unconscious do you release the poison.
Well, according to the movies at least.
clap clap bravo bravoOriginally posted by cornyfish2000:Then we can also have dramatic rescues in which the corrupt doctor quickly enters the room, certifies death, then when everyone is not watching, inject antidotes hidden in his lab coat pocket into the IV infusion. Result = the condemned man leaves the prison, alive, and has the last laugh.
if this is adopted by the singapore and also to Nyugen if singapore go ahead, i think the Australia Govt will send agents to infiltrade the prison and apply the antidote to Nyugen after killing the doctor or the govt will bribe a doctor to applyOriginally posted by cornyfish2000:Then we can also have dramatic rescues in which the corrupt doctor quickly enters the room, certifies death, then when everyone is not watching, inject antidotes hidden in his lab coat pocket into the IV infusion. Result = the condemned man leaves the prison, alive, and has the last laugh.