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Do people who work for government have an individual responsibility when it comes to responding to major incidents? Can the rules governing their actions ever be so specific as to tell them exactly what to do in all cases? In other words, is it possible that formal rules and processes on some occasions are counter-productive and that in the context of emergency response would therefore be a moral responsibility of the government agent to break those rules?
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