So, 29 innocents are dead and entombed at Pike River by the greed and negligence of others, and yet this week police shrug their shoulders and say no charges are to be laid. According to our enforcers in uniform, no one is to blame.
The problem the police have is there are too many guilty ones. There are the millionaire mine owners who have got away scot-free with their loot intact; the management who played roulette with the safety of their workers to please their owners; and the Department of Labour officials who happily drew their salaries while ignoring their duty to protect fellow citizens.
The guilty include senior politicians from successive governments who passed the laws and cut budgets that helped create the fatal circumstances.
That is why the enforcers have washed their hands of the whole thing. There are individual culprits but the real problem is that the entire system is to blame.
Owners are protected by corporate entities. Management say they can't be held responsible as they did their best with what they had. Officials claim they didn't have the resources to enforce safety. Politicians, naturally, blame each other. Everybody is responsible, so it's easier to say no one is and sweep it under the carpet - or under the earth, in this case.