"X was in technical non-compliance" is one of those things that I find difficult to evaluate, because it is likely true of every X in set Y.
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Have you worked in healthcare? Do you know an institution which is actually HIPAA compliant? Like, 100% for real? Buy a lottery ticket.
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Part of working in a regulated industry is knowing which of the regulations are fudgeable and which are not. Part is pretending you don't.
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You can make some pointed social commentary about who gets caught for non-compliance when everyone is in constant state of non-compliance.
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You can also make some pointed socially commentary on how knowing how to perform "enthusiastic compliance" is a class marker.
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So is solution hyperlibertarian deregulation? *shrugs* Tactically, I'd generally advise learning the performance of enthusiastic compliance.
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You can spend college learning about how school is used as tool of social control, but your HS teacher doesn't care, so learn right answers.
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