The pearl clutchers love to screech about fires and safety, ignoring the fact fire suppression tech has advanced significantly in the time point access blocks were banned.
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Or picked apart by private equity vultures at the expense of pension funds.
That's not true at all. Loss of controlling ownership makes a company vulnerable to a hostile takeover. The new owners will pick it apart like the vultures they are.
RIP grannies pension plan
While this water temp is concerning, the Amazon river is also dammed preventing the dolphins from fleeing to cooler water.
Putting rank and file employees out of work isn't the win you think it is.
The problem with revenue based fines is payroll makes up a large portion of a companies expenses.
This would just lead to job losses as the company makes cuts to pay the fine.
I'd like to see something like a corporate prison, where the company is put under government receivership for X number of years, with no distributions to shareholders. Board of Directors would be disolved, and all C levels fired.
That increased risk would ensure shareholders are more diligent at governing these companies.
The Child-Free should be banished from the city, freeing up housing for the productive parents that spend 3 hours every day commuting into work.