> When these regulators get swayed by the car industry into stupid stuff like 25 year import rule, or how they still keep speed limits around which have nothing to do with safety as they are based on outdated MPG savings initiative and end up disproportionally affecting lower income people, they rightfully are criticized.
> However, as soon as some manufacturer pops up and does something that the public doesn't like, even for silly reasons like not protecting people from themselves, people immediately jump to wanting the "regulators" to do something about it.
Weird how people want regulations that benefit the community and not regulations that are detrimental. Absolutely impossible to understand this.
I also want everything and everyone to just start working like a well oiled machine as humans live in Utopia, but that is a discussion about fiction, not reality.
> However, as soon as some manufacturer pops up and does something that the public doesn't like, even for silly reasons like not protecting people from themselves, people immediately jump to wanting the "regulators" to do something about it.
Weird how people want regulations that benefit the community and not regulations that are detrimental. Absolutely impossible to understand this.