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forgotaccount3 | 3 days ago

> I can bet you a hefty sum that Alameda will never go without electrical contractors.

You *really* don't understand the issue then because no one is saying that there will be 0 electrical contractors.

Electrical contractors will continue to exist because demand will continue to exist, but the wait time to get the work done will increase due to not enough electrical contractors.

Or the work will be left undone because the owner doesn't have enough money to pay the few electrical contractors that remain.

Or the work will occur but will avoid all regulations because the cost of complying relative to the odds of being caught don't justify paying it.

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overfeed|3 days ago

That's a lot of words to say business won't be driven away by regulations.

qwe----3|3 days ago

You can't see if there is 1000+ dollars of fees for any small electrical change then there will be less actual work done in an area.

nine_k|3 days ago

It's like saying that a ball-and-chain thing is not going to entirely prevent you from walking, so you're not denied the ability to walk. While technically correct, this conclusion misses a few important related consequences.