Imagine you are a police officer in your locker room and you notice a veteran officer hand a stack of $100 dollar bills to his rookie partner. He makes eye contact with you as he does so, and winks. On your beat patrol, you have yourself accepted free coffee and sandwiches from your favorite deli, so you do not consider yourself innocent. Discuss one ethical rationale you would employ for coming forward to expose your co-workers, and another ethical rationale to stay silent.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
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