
07-30-2007, 05:50 PM
|
 |
Registered User
|
|
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: North Australia
Posts: 17,687
|
|
The essential question is whether the personal or corporate morality of a service provider should be allowed to dictate the supply of legal goods and services.
The issue is clouded with such questions as whether a 17 year old refused fuel because the vendor did not want to contribute to his statistically more probable death has been badly done by.
Refusal of a health product or service which has direct impact on the wellbeing of a person is unforgivable. Australia faced this recently when the sole pharmacist in a small town refused to supply unmarried girls with the contraceptive pill, forcing them to make a humilating trip to the next town . The dust is still settling.
__________________
Calm, quiet, smooth, devastating
|