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by ysavir
1384 days ago
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I think you're still missing the point. The goal isn't to eliminate any safety regulations. Those are needed and should be kept. What's being addressed is the situation where various parties in politics, construction, or otherwise related in any way, looking at the project and saying "how can I get my hands on some of that money?". We're looking at all the lobbying that goes into for and against decisions, and how they stall process without any consideration of its purpose. We're looking at every opportunity for a person or party to distract from the project for their own gain. If those can be removed or mitigated, we could potentially see faster and cheaper projects. |
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the regulations exist because everyone else thought that more safety was more important than those people getting richer
if you're talking about other regulations that "stall process", which ones specifically?