At Your Office
You're at your office. Among the responsibilities of your division of the company is the job of securing several warehouses of explosives. Your company's lawyer comes in, calls a staff meeting, and informs you that one of your boss' division had made a life-threatening mistake...
Their mistake was not locking a warehouse containing 380 tons of distilled explosives (one pound could blow up an airplane) in one of the company warehouses, allowing the explosives to be stolen. After the company lawyer leaves, your boss comes in to give you his side of the story. Your boss refuses to accept any blame for what happened, and instead claims that he had no idea that the event had even happened until a few weeks ago, even though the explosives were stolen over a year before.
Your boss casts around for someone to blame, and vows to determine the responsible party - feigning ignorance of a dangerous screw-up in an area of the company that he was supposedly in charge of! It surprises you that your boss hadn't even been aware that the explosives were stolen, especially seeing how he had been patting himself on the back for the past few years over how great a job he had been doing at keeping the explosives in the warehouses secure. But here he is, feigning ignorance instead of accepting responsibility...
You work at a special office. In your office, you get to choose whether or not to fire your own boss. But you have to vote by November 2.
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