Businesses are not, despite what new laws may say, human — but the people who run them are. For over a hundred years and increasingly so over the past few decades, the people who have run large businesses have been caught making decisions that are morally and ethically corrupt, greedy, ruthless, and even cruel in the name of turning a bigger profit. The dire need for safety, damage control and the simple fact that regulations protect the lives of employees and those effected by large companies’ actions all point to the fact that businesses need to be regulated. Here are ten unfortunate examples of why businesses need to be regulated.