Peter de Bruyn Kops says:
>I see a certification program causing harm in several ways:
>1) if it discourages nonstandard management practices and innovation, the
industry loses.
>2) it will give plaintiffs' lawyers a stick to beat us with, including
commercials who see no knowledge benefit from going through certification
>3) it could easily morph into a licensing requirement and restrict entry
>4) ABF has limited resources and there are other projects with higher
benefit-cost ratio
He is absolutely correct. Those risks, however unquantifiable, are real,
and the potential benefits are minuscule, if not invisible.
Walter Weller
Wakefield, Louisiana
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