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"Shit," says Klimati.

"Is Peka okay with people knowing that -" says Isama.

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"I think Kat's herself very proud to be orange and maybe has an abridged version. And the tabloids absolutely don't need a word of it. But Peka doesn't prefer everyone be silently thinking she was an idiot - and Aitim was inspired to change how we'd handle something like that, she was pleased about that -"

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"Oh, what'd he change?" asks Isama.

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"Something about the standard of evidence you need in order to sue for the cost of the credit? Criminal law standards of evidence are - honestly I don't think anything about the system is very good but perhaps on the margin it is now better."

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Nod.

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"In college we tried coming up with a better system and we had some wild ideas but none of them will ever go anywhere."

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"What are they?" asks Klimati.

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"So what I wanted to do was have interviewers sometimes do interviews in cases where there was overwhelming evidence - video, that kind of thing - in ignorance of the evidence, and check how often they arrived at the correct conclusion about the guilt or innocence of the person they're talking to - or forget guilt, just about the actual series of events. A leading interview's a bad way to do that - people often want to agree with the authority figure who is being friendly and steering the conversation - 

- anyway, I wanted to do those ongoingly and rate interviewers and fire the ones who had low reliability."

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"I like that," says Isama.

"I bet interviewers would cheat," says Klimati.

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"Probably. And if all of them have pretty low reliability it'd just undermine confidence in the system, which is the worry Aitim raised. It is astonishing how many true accurate measurable things he think would undermine confidence in the system."

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"Maybe the system isn't very good," says Klimati.

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"I bet it's not. And I bet it's bad in some pretty predictable measurable ways - like, I'm sure blues get away with more -"

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"And if they don't maybe they just have to be under house arrest in the mountains with a housekeeper who barely speaks Anitami?" asks Isama dryly. "Where are people getting housekeepers who barely speak Anitami, I can't hire a Tapai boat to haul lamps across the West Sea without animal sacrifice and bringing a bureaucrat cherry candy and people are importing housekeepers?"

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"I think in that case the summer house was actually itself in Tapa."

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"Ah, that makes sense. Still annoying but not prohibitive."

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"But yes, the principle's still - you can get away with more if the victim's not important, you can get away with more if you're important - did you know that two years ago, reds 'randomly lunged at' someone sixteen times? On all sixteen occasions, by sheer chance, the person they decided to lunge at was a grey armed at that moment with those sticks for reds, and in all sixteen cases the grey beat them to death. Aitim decided to require the reds to wear cameras and the greys not to delete the videos and for some reason reds completely stopped randomly lunging at people."

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"A red got too close to me one time," Klimati says.

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"What happened?"

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"I was stuck - sometimes if I go anywhere too far from home and nobody's with me to jostle me along I can just sort of get paralyzed - and he got kind of in my space and I completely blanked on what to do so I just went, aaaaah, and he backed off. I don't think he actually touched me and I couldn't even begin to think about how to report it - I took, like, most of a shower, when I got home, threw my coat in the laundry heap when I remembered -"

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"I'm glad you're okay."

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Nod. "I can avoid being - sticky or smelling weird, pretty consistently, but on a bad day I'm not going to manage a series of different soaps, no way."

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"Well, you only have to do that if you touched one, so you're fine."

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Nod.

"Of course, this was when she was two," says Isama.

"Yeah, Isama was still a baby and my parents were still figuring me out, our mother got mad at me for not being more thorough just in case once I told them what happened."

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"My mom made us practice, and at two I'd never even seen a red. It sounds scary, I'm sorry it happened to you."

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"Oh, we see them pretty often. Oranges do too, especially ones who work with sick or old people," says Isama. "I wonder how they manage to hide that thoroughly from you lot. Maybe your plumbing needs less maintenance. Doesn't explain why you wouldn't see the garbage truck."

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