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Old 06-06-2018, 07:34 AM   #15
fjtorres
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Originally Posted by darryl View Post
Don't disagree with you. Don't know about the US, but in Australia some industries "self-regulate" so as to avoid government regulation, and go so far that they are probably as bad or worse than anything government would have put into place.
It is self-defense by the legitimate/competent operators.
It weeds out fly-by-night-ers to protect the reputation of the sector.
It also, conveniently, reduces competition.

Certification serves honest players, whether it be state- or industry-policed.

Most honest industries and professions maintain minimum standards, whether craftmen like plumbers/electricians, or professionals like Engineers, Doctors, accountants, etc.

Lack of certification in a long established sector suggests a fear of *any* policing. A red flag right there.
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