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Originally Posted by dodar
Even though I think that the teams that had this happen to them deserve to know who did it and why, I foresee what you are asking turing into a similiar mindsight as the Jerry Sandusky case. That is, that the perpetrator did it full knowing what he was doing and what the consequences could be and forgoing the effect it would have on others, but it in turn not only effected him but also Penn State; the point im getting at is, putting forth the person and team publicly would do far greater harm to the team and their image amongst their peers and the FIRST community. I think a much better solution to what Karthik wants, and is justified in wanting, is to have all the parties involved meet so that everyone can be satisfied as to reasons why, punishment, etc... But I do beleive that this shouldnt be known to the masses.
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The PSU case is different-many university officials actively participated in a cover up. I don't think any comparisons should be drawn between the two in any case, given the difference in severity.