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jongjong parent
This comment hits the nail on the head. This is what's missing.

We are deeply confused. Even regulations (which many people think are good) are are actually an awful workaround the concept of 'total liability'.

The term 'limited liability' speaks for itself. What a massive hack it is! If liability is limited; it immediately begs the question; who is paying for all the excess damage which exceeds liability limits?

I hate how people keep saying stuff like "Show me the incentive, and I show you the result" yet those same people will say "We need to regulate X..."

What are regulations? Nothing is worse than regulations in terms of creating perverse incentives and encouraging neglect. What regulations do, psychologically, is akin to saying "So long as you stick to these guardrails, you can do whatever you want! You won't be held liable, so long as you're compliant with our regulations. It's on us, the government, not you."

This is a horrible message to convey. What should be conveyed instead is "There is no regulation, YOU are responsible for the harms YOU cause. If YOU cause harm, YOU will PAY. You better think hard about what you're doing, make sure you're not causing harm. Regulate yourself! Because if you don't, you will lose it all and it will all be your fault."

The messaging behind regulations disempowers individuals and encourages neglect... It's horrible in terms of incentives. Also, it makes a deeply misguided assumption that the government is capable of understanding some industry or process better than the people who created the industry/process...

Reality shows us, clear as crystal, that regulations always lag behind, are full of loopholes and basically kill all competition from smaller companies, allowing large companies to be even more neglectful.


Capricorn2481
> Regulate yourself! Because if you don't, you will lose it all and it will all be your fault.

It shocks me that there's people who still believe this. Suggesting regulations encourage otherwise moral businesses to be unethical is extreme propaganda. Just because someone finds a loophole in a regulation does not mean the alternative (everyone can do whatever they want and God will sort 'em out) would be better.

We have fire codes, which are regulations, because building fires were relatively common and often catastrophic in the 19th century. Did that lead to more house fires?

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