When you compare Somalia to similar (government-controlled) nations in Africa, it's hard to correlate the existance of "law and order" with any measure of social or economic well-being. Somalia has been engulfed in conflict for a while and yet the free market has managed some remarkable success stories.
When you compare Somalia to similar (government-controlled) nations in Africa, it's hard to correlate the existance of "law and order" with any measure of social or economic well-being. Somalia has been engulfed in conflict for a while and yet the free market has managed some remarkable success stories.
So... inspect old plants and shut them down if they're not operating safely. That sounds oddly reasonable.