Multiple Choice
When it comes to damage of the environment, any person who actually commits an offence is personally liable
A) provided he had no significant roll in controlling what happened.
B) provided he had no knowledge of the offence.
C) even if a senior officer ordered him to perform.
D) provided he was not acting within the scope of his authorised activities.
E) if there was no direct participation in the offence.
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