Originally Posted By: moribundman
Do you really believe those dinky, rickety motorized bikes, put together in a basement or on a kitchen table, should be allowed to mingle with other motorized vehicles in traffic unless they meet minimum standards in regard to safety and operational functionality? Why should those noisy little stinkers be exempt from all regulations and requirements (insurance and registration), if you want to ride them on public roads?
I believe that if gov't is going to impose regulations on an industry, then a ordainment recognition of compliance (and permission from Big Brother to sell the complaint product) should not be prohibitively expensive to acquire. These regulatory bodies' raison d'etre is to serve the affected industries, not to lord over them.
I do not think the issue posited by the prior poster was centered on whether these regulations were, in fact, righteous; but that anyone other than oligarchic megacorps were not able to play at all.
If endless bureaucratic redtapery and prohibitive licensing fees are put in place by Big Brother to dissuade the lil' fella from competing with Big Brother's Best Buddies (or, in a less accusatory tone: To dissuade those that are not really "fit" - Fiscally or otherwise - in the gov't's eyes to compete on a nat'l scale, or in a public forum at all.), then it is an outright affront to the spirit of entrepreneurship and an insult to private initiative, no?
[I'd reference the German compliance verifying entity you've mentioned in your posts, mori, but I cannot figure out how to make an umlaut on my Macbook!]