Todd Anderson, the owner of a bar in Clements, California, was arrested on charges of identity theft,
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Todd Anderson, the owner of a bar in Clements, California, was arrested on charges of identity theft, forging government documents, falsifying medical documents, and, for good measure, having a loaded, unregistered handgun.6 Mr. Anderson allegedly sold four fraudulent vaccine cards to undercover agents from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverages. The transactions—$20 per card—went down at Anderson’s Old Corner Saloon. The agents obtained a warrant and found 30 blank vaccine cards and a laminating machine. Is this an example of COVID-19 ethics? Using your Unit 1 knowledge, make a list of who was affected by Mr. Anderson’s conduct? What if Mr. Anderson held a sincere belief that vaccines are harmful or should not be required? What tests from Unit 1 can you apply to analyze his conduct? Does it make a difference that the cards are ubiquitous on social media sites, commerce platforms, and blogs? p-635
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Business Ethics Case Studies And Selected Readings
ISBN: 9780357717776
10th Edition
Authors: Marianne M. Jennings