angus99
Guru
Not living in the US of A, (not everyone does you know), so the ABYC, whatever that stands for, is irrelevant to me, I was just talking about the annoyance in general of bright spark folk in high places coming up with regulations, especially when made retrospective, irrespective of how practical that might be, just to try and make our world idiot proof, whatever the cost and inconvenience. I thought you would probably agree with that..?
PS. to BandB...watch it with those doctor jokes. You have to have some clues to even get in, but for the record, I'm a quack, and I graduated equal top of my year. I don't claim to be a boat expert, but I do have a 'thing' about safety...and I can categorically state, we cannot make the would idiot proof, no matter what we do...
Cheers,
Wrning: waxing philosophical here.
Peter, with abundant respect, while I agree that you can't make the world idiot-proof, I think there are ample reasons for sensible standards and regs in our societies. In the broadest sense, we're talking about rules, how sensibly they are applied and whose ox is being gored.
Many years ago, I worked in a nuclear power plant and encountered idiots that society definitely needed to be protected from who openly mocked the comparatively mild rules that were then in place. Today, few people would disagree that nukes should be regulated to the gills and managed to the highest standards to ensure safety. I would argue that, after highly publicized accidents the only reason nuclear power exists is because people are more or less satisfied that they are built, operated and maintained under strict rules. In your field, I'd like the certainty that the medical professionals I need when I'm sick understand and follow the rules--as I'm sure you do. I'm guessing there are rules that Baker and other pilots think are superfluous, but as a passenger, I'd hate to see a meat cleaver taken to air safety regs.
Like most people, I chafe under what I consider purely bueaucratic or misapplied rules and regs and I think that happens more often when they apply to pursuits that I equate with personal freedom: boating, driving, topless beaches .
People will always perceive the need for rules differently and carp about what they see as stupid, unjust or unneeded rules . . . as I was doing a few posts above . . . but a lot of the bitching comes from people simply not liking any rules that affects their economic interests or who fantasize that they can live in a society without rules. (Not that anyone on this forum feels that way . . . ). Finally, rules can be, and sometimes are, changed when enough people oppose them.