Complainant received immediate lacerations of the credibility.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
False Claims Act violators who self-report generally receive the same penalties and face the same damages as those who are caught. I think this makes very little sense.
I am basically a complainer and all the grounds for complaint have been swept out from under me.
As a lawyer who has dealt in defamation, I know that someone's reputation has to be lowered in the eyes of right-thinking people to sue.
Unfortunately, no matter how frivolous the lawsuit, you still, of course, have to pay people to defend you on it.
There are times in life when, instead of complaining, you do something about your complaints.
You shouldn't have to sue somebody to get justice. It ought to come through administrative process.
If you commit perjury in a so-called first-degree murder case, and you're caught red-handed for the entire world to see, and you get only a $200 fine, what kind of message does that send about lying in our courts?
It's not fair that the accused is not protected from adverse publicity whilst the accuser is guaranteed anonymity, whatever the verdict.
Accusations fit on a bumper sticker; the truth takes longer.
A complaint is a chance to turn a customer into a lifelong friend. I say that seriously, not as some press release baloney.