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There’s an old saying that you can’t regulate for idiots. Rules are effective only if people are willing to abide by them, and making regulation to try to curb those that won’t adhere to the rules is a waste of time.

Punishing the Obedient

The article written by Mr Carmody, in the July-August edition of this magazine states that CASA uses risk management statistics to judge what is safe and what is not. While this method has some merit, it ignores one of the greatest considerations – the human factor. By putting the emphasis on risk ignores

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