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If we break a traffic law, there’s a good chance we’ll get a ticket. If we violate a policy at work, there’s a good chance we will be reprimanded. But there’s one entity that’s above being held responsible for wrongdoing in North Carolina-the government. Towns, cities, and counties in our state consistently cite “governmental immunity” when they run afoul of the law. This means they are not liable. In today’s episode, WRAL’s 5 On Your Side reporter Keely Arthur explains what governmental immunity is and how it affects all of us.
By WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina3.9
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If we break a traffic law, there’s a good chance we’ll get a ticket. If we violate a policy at work, there’s a good chance we will be reprimanded. But there’s one entity that’s above being held responsible for wrongdoing in North Carolina-the government. Towns, cities, and counties in our state consistently cite “governmental immunity” when they run afoul of the law. This means they are not liable. In today’s episode, WRAL’s 5 On Your Side reporter Keely Arthur explains what governmental immunity is and how it affects all of us.

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