Um, can you rephrase? That makes no sense whatsoever.
Yes, not all blackmail is illegal or undesirable. For example, "Go to detention or I will call your parents," is technically a form of blackmail, but hardly illegal. If the blackmail is illegal, the blackmailer should be arrested. This assumes that someone aside from the blackmailer and the person who is being blackmailed knows about the blackmail. If not, it is unlikely that the person who is being blackmailed will tell anyone they are being blackmailed and the principal isn't going to say anything. The school principal should not be allowed to keep their job, but if no one knows about it, there is no one to complain about it.
Trip her and say it was an accident all though it was on purpose.
You say "Accident" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ijamba".
"il y avait un accident"
pramadam or you an say durghatana
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'accident'
The word describes the tension of a situation. For a example. Someone who almost got into a car accident would say that. Someone who got into a conflict in accident would say that.
axidente is not a spanish word. But it looks like accidente, which means accident.
there is no accident in any of the books
Blackmailing means threatening to say something bad about you, unless you do something that the person doing the threateníng wants. Unless you've had that threat you're not being blackmailed.
When a parent says their child was an accident it means the child was planned.