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by salawat
2408 days ago
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They absolutely can with the right amount of funding to maintain attractiveness. The regulator should be adversarial; period. A well-meaning adversary, but adversarial never the less. Cutting manufacturers as much slack as has been is exactly what got us to the point we're at; a regulator that collected rubber stamped reports and only heard about things going wrong after tragedy has already struck. It is better to have an active regulator able to intercede than to have the manufacturer coordinating everything internally, and asking for help when needed simply out of interest for removing the possibility to hide a problem discovery by never opening the floor to being questioned by the regulator. If you tie the regulator's hands, then it isn't a regulator anymore. It's a postmortem service. |
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