Zefram wrote: > R2133 only applies to a good-faith error. As an officer, I once had to make an impossible assignment that was allowed to stand under "good faith errors" (had to do with auctioning fractional units). I argued that I could "error on the side of caution", in other words purposefully risk making an error in good faith effort to resolve the impasse.
The judge says that I couldn't, but my error in assuming I could was in good faith, so it was allowed to stand. -Goethe