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by zmgsabst
779 days ago
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Do they? I don’t think the FDA is in a position to asses whether those risks versus the benefits of mobility are an appropriate trade off for any individual. The FDA is deciding that some people should have no mobility so that others have… what, exactly? The people who bought $65,000 chairs still could — and they’d be equally reliable. But because one person needs to use it in Alaska, all people need to pay a premium… even if they live somewhere that cold rating is completely irrelevant and adding a needless $5000-10000 to the price. While there’s a reason to regulate for truth in advertising and basic safety, eg, not catching fire on its own, the actual regulations extend far beyond that into adjudicating personal risk management without clear benefit. I’m not a fan of technocracy — I think people themselves know what’s best for them. |
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