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Ethical professionals without support: A case in point
Can Professional Engineering Societies, as presently constituted, support and protect engineers who respond to the call of professional ethics in protecting the public health, safety and welfare? If the experiences of the members of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) Chapter in California, who came to the aid of three fired BART engineers, is any example, the answer probably is no.