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# Ugh, that's unfortunate.  I think government safety regulations are...

*May 10, 2023 — Comment Elle Anoni's post*

Ugh, that's unfortunate.  I think government safety regulations are often excessive (regulators face no loss if a product never makes it to market), but I do think one should prioritize fixing meaningful safety issues.
