There are ~countless~ examples Earlier this year in Australia, we had record-breaking wildfires Most of them were probably started by people!pic.twitter.com/2Khy81HEGT
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There are ~countless~ examples Earlier this year in Australia, we had record-breaking wildfires Most of them were probably started by people!pic.twitter.com/2Khy81HEGT
This is a great example of the compliance issue Most of these fires, you see, were not arson - they were accidental. People starting fires that they were sure they could control (against the rules) that got out of control
Campers, farmers, etc, all sure they were the exception to the rule and causing massive property damage and loss of life
Point is, most people probably didn't break the rules. Most campers adhere to regulations, most places fires didn't break out But those few that did were immensely destructive
Which is the point - even with regulation it's hard to create a situation where ~everyone~ complies with a directive So if your idea relies on that happening, it's probably not going to work
Do we really need 100% of the people to be 100% compliant 100% of the time?
For most things, no. But people keep proposing policies that mostly would rely on that, which is very frustrating
Shhhh that’s what’s lowering the rate of increase of new infections down to ..... 45,000 per day....
Agree policies won't work, so change the policies.
Exactly why I favour effective FFP3 masks (that protect the wearer) over face coverings (that rely on everyone wearing them to provide source control)
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