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Accessory liability and blind eye knowledge

At Copenhagen on 2 April 1801 Admiral Parker ordered Horatio Nelson to disengage. It is said that before defeating the Danish fleet, Nelson held his telescope to his blind right eye saying “I see no ships”. Nelson deliberately abstained from enquiry in order to avoid certain knowledge of what he already suspected to be the case; he had blind eye knowledge.

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