And if them going to the bathroom were in any way relevant to the argument, I'd point out that we have no proof of them doing so. In this argument, it's relevant that there is no proof of Picard being guilty or accused of PD violations, and any attempt at insinuating such would be met in court with an objection, sustaining of this objection, and a severe reprimand to the party making the insinuation. Beyond the demands of elementary logic, hurtful claims enjoy the special status of needing the proof up front or the claimant is automatically discredited and placed at a subsequent disadvantage for any future claims.
Timo Saloniemi
Timo Saloniemi