A person who takes no blame is often referred to as being "blameless" or "unaccountable."
A person who takes the blame for others' wrongdoing is often referred to as a "scapegoat." This term is used to describe someone who is unfairly blamed or punished for the faults of others.
Blame is a verb that means assigning responsibility for a fault or a wrong. It is when someone holds another person or entity accountable for a mistake or a negative outcome.
This means someone or something is being blamed for actions or responsibilities that belong to someone else. It refers to a scapegoat or a person unfairly shouldering the blame for others.
I/you/we/they blame. He/she/it blames. The present participle is blaming.
Blame, charge, indict.
A person who takes the blame for others' wrongdoing is often referred to as a "scapegoat." This term is used to describe someone who is unfairly blamed or punished for the faults of others.
Blame takers
A scapegoat.
A few names for a person you blame your problems on are scapegoat or victim. In slang: Blame-y.
The "fall guy" (??)
what do you call a person that takes ships into and out of port
Such a person is a scapegoat.
Financer?
A photographer.
A person who takes dictation is commonly referred to as a stenographer or a transcriptionist. They are responsible for accurately transcribing spoken words into written form.
a medict.
Ferryman