There's a law in Canada that basically allows you to say "I'm sorry" or offer an apology, and those words cannot be used against you in any legal setting. It's quite Canadian really.... Saying "I'm sorry" or apologizing cannot be interpreted as evidence of guilt.
There's a law in Canada that basically allows you to say "I'm sorry" or offer an apology, and those words cannot be used against you in any legal setting. It's quite Canadian really.... Saying "I'm sorry" or apologizing cannot be interpreted as evidence of guilt.
That’s the best law I’ve heard of recently because I use “I’m sorry” as a comma.
SO glad you have this now. thanks!
Thank you! Me too!