Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 31st Jan 2013 18:55 UTC
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I think its fair to suggest that your operating methods were more of a health hazard than the industrial regulation in that instance.
No argument there. It's what I had at the time, and years ago. I learned a lot from that experience, despite the training I had already received to pass three separate license tests. RF can be a tricky thing.
This is also why I'm all for a little more safety in consumer equipment. You don't need a license to own and operate a Mac Pro. Dust is a bigger factor in computers than any transceiver I've cracked open. Children are a lot more likely to be around a running tower computer unattended, which is an X factor in a variety of ways. Although in this instance I'm thinking of tiny fingers exploring fan grilles. Yes, probably only a minor cut and a crying fit, but if a little change in the design can make that a little less likely, why not?
This is also why I'm all for a little more safety in consumer equipment [...] Although in this instance I'm thinking of tiny fingers exploring fan grilles. Yes, probably only a minor cut and a crying fit, but if a little change in the design can make that a little less likely, why not?
Because those little changes in design cost companies money which costs customers money. And because those little changes cost regulators money which costs taxpayers money. And because getting a minor cut and crying fit after sticking your fingers into a whirring, bleeping slab of machinery is a valuable life lesson that its not worth spending money on eradicating.
Despite that, I wouldn't argue against safety regulation en masse. Just lots of individual examples of it.




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I think its fair to suggest that your operating methods were more of a health hazard than the industrial regulation in that instance.