There seems to be little consequence to carrying on business in disregard for the law.
This Billionaire Governor’s Coal Company Might Get a Big Break From His Own Regulators|by Ken Ward Jr.|September 17, 2020|ProPublica
He had said Liddle’s actions “showed a willful and wanton disregard for the safety of others.”
He Faced a Criminal Charge for Not Self-Isolating When He Had COVID-19 Symptoms. Prosecutors Just Dropped the Case.|by Tony Briscoe|August 28, 2020|ProPublica
The clear theme of the RNC was a flagrant and brutal disregard for the truth.
The RNC weaponized exhaustion|Zack Beauchamp|August 28, 2020|Vox
The protests now sweeping cities across the US and in other countries have seen a similar disregard for social distancing.
Epidemics Have Often Led To Discrimination Against Minorities – This Time Is No Different|LGBTQ-Editor|June 9, 2020|No Straight News
Reactions to both events are driven by ignorance, disregard, and dehumanization of an underclass of people of color.
Ferguson, Immigration, and ‘Us Vs. Them’|Gene Robinson|November 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
So, why do we still crush on Jeter when it's easy to disregard him as the Adam Levine of the MLB?
The Captain’s Log: Derek Jeter’s Lady-Killing Past, From ‘Yeah, Jeets!’ to Gift Baskets|Emily Shire|September 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It radiates her inner light and compass, her disregard for status quo.
Why Maya Angelou Loved Sherry, The Drink of Brilliant Renegades|Jordan Salcito|June 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And she knows that Ted Nugent calls her out on her disregard for 2nd Amendment rights.
GOP’s Wango Tango With Ted Nugent|Michelle Cottle|February 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But, they note, this does not mean that he can disregard the approval process for protected lands or for endangered wildlife.
Why Is Walmart Paying Chris Christie's Pals?|David Freedlander|February 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Charles would really be king then, and could disregard the wrath of the men of the conventicles.
Friends, though divided|G. A. Henty
If he chooses to disregard them, it is his affair entirely—not mine.
The Lighted Way|E. Phillips Oppenheim
What difference can it make to us, that the thing you call the Church dares to disregard it?
Earl Hubert's Daughter|Emily Sarah Holt
He was often careless of any gain to himself, but the good of the state never for one moment did he disregard.
The Life of Sir Rowland Hill, Vol. II (of 2)|Rowland Hill
But it is all out of kindness that she grieves so much over his ‘enthusiasm,’ and lectures us for our disregard of appearances.
Deerbrook|Harriet Martineau
British Dictionary definitions for disregard
disregard
/ (ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːd) /
verb(tr)
to give little or no attention to; ignore
to treat as unworthy of consideration or respect
noun
lack of attention or respect
(often plural)social welfarecapital or income which is not counted in calculating the amount payable to a claimant for a means-tested benefit