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An engineer is consulting for a construction company that has been receiving bad publicity in the local papers about its waste-handling practices. Knowing that this criticism is based on public

misperceptions and the paper's thirst for controversial stories, the engineer would like to write an article to be printed in the paper's editorial page. What statement best describes the engineer's ethical obligations? A. The engineer's relationship with the company makes it unethical for him to take any publicaction on its behalf. B. The engineer should request that a local representative of the engineering registrationboard review the data and write the article in order that an impartial point of view bepresented. C. As long as the article is objective and truthful and presents all relevant informationincluding the engineer's professional credentials, ethical obligations have been satisfied. D. The article must be objective and truthful, present all relevant information including theengineer's professional credentials, and disclose all details of the engineer's affiliation withthe company.

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