And regulations are written in blood. We didn’t need a warning label on hair dryers until someone died and the family sued for them being complete morons. If something was not installed to code and it fails, insurance should not have to cover the cost of the idiot who thought safety codes are there just because of a nanny state.
And regulations are written in blood. We didn’t need a warning label on hair dryers until someone died and the family sued for them being complete morons. If something was not installed to code and it fails, insurance should not have to cover the cost of the idiot who thought safety codes are there just because of a nanny state.