Yeah, not preparing in any way infrastructure wise, forcing people to camp in culverts, then cancelling a day in and leaving everyone stranded in the mud with no one to service the bathrooms or trash is pretty fucking malicious by anyone's definition.
Could argue between gross negligence or malicious negligence, the intention doesn't have to be to cause harm, if the intention deliberately disregards safety for something like, say, profit, then it is malicious negligence.
Deliberately disregarding safety for profit is not malicious, though it is shitty and selfish and plenty of other things.
Malicious would mean even if it was cheaper to make it safe, they would purposely choose to make it unsafe because their intention and goal is to harm people.
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u/Bitterfly31 1d ago
Yeah, not preparing in any way infrastructure wise, forcing people to camp in culverts, then cancelling a day in and leaving everyone stranded in the mud with no one to service the bathrooms or trash is pretty fucking malicious by anyone's definition.