The most important thing that has to happen after a mistake is that it is reported, investigated and recommendations are made to avoid a repeat which are then followed. Disciplining people for mistakes unless due to misconduct or negligence is a bad idea because it leads to cover ups.
I'd generally agree with you, but these are live, televised events. They're basically impossible for those involved to cover up. The TV companies can and, in my opinion, do, but the officials can't.
If you think members of the medical profession wouldn't be allowed to get away with regulatr incompetence and worse you obviously missed the regular Maternity scandals , some of which are repeat visits to the same trust , tainted blood scandal , Mid Staffs , Gosport War Memorial Hospital etc etc etc . PS told you all VAR would be **** .
And when they are caught for serious (in)actions : - never lifetime barring from the professions - "lessons have been learned"
Or a patient when being told a number of surgeons could perform the operation on them, saying : please not Poll.
Whenever I watch football on a stream and it's NOT Spurs it goes on without a blip. As soon as it's Spurs I have constant interruptions. Does the Internet know I'm a Spurs man?
Player that should’ve been a Spurs player scores against Arsenal. There’s a little win in there for us somewhere.