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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Okay in his 20 years he can point to one time where the rule worked. He "had dozens" of others cases that would have been a fight. Is it not posssible that the efficiency and incentives mentioned in the article might be better?
Have you ever spoken to even one environmental compliance officer at a major company? they do not want to violate, they want to comply. violation is too expensive.
I ask you Coltrane, is it not possible that the old man you quote is locked in the wars of the past, and a dinosaur?
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Actually, I run into cases of companies not caring about compliance relatively frequently. Just like the IRS, the EPA hasn't sufficient resources to monitor compliance adequately, and they play the audit lottery.