Old 09-25-2024 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by METO Guido
They, united safety, used to publish a quarterly summary of notable irregular events entitled Safetyliner. At least I think that’s what it was called. Super shared discovery, simply told and de-identified. Too bad corporate liability exposure and public perception bias makes that kind of story telling a no go these days.
Couldn't agree more. It'd obviously be fantastic to have more data to learn from, but you're absolutely right... that era is over.

When I was on active duty, we had a bunch of folks get in trouble for dumb stuff in a short amount of time. Boss decided to publish a monthly email listing the sins of the offenders in order to promote good behavior, just like we're talking about here. The very first edition included a line about how some guy was charged with a violation of “Article 92, dereliction of duty, for failure to refrain from urinating in the office coffee maker.” It got picked up by the national news media, and that was the end of the monthly email.
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