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Originally Posted by Peter P.
That's the way it works in the military; one person eff's up, the entire unit gets punished. That way, peer pressure usually results in greater compliance, and also the unit polices itself, not waiting for outside factors to catch problem individuals.
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ahhh, no. If one sailor is busted on a random pee test and even if his buddies knew it..the whole branch/division doesn't get punished. BUT, I've seen peer pressure in action tho..in letting the 'powers' know somebody is f'ed up..anonymously..we called it 'AnyMouse'...
As for the bike racer guy...I doubt nobody knew it, I think the team should get punished somehow...