I don't think 2257 is a huge issue. Here's why.
I mentioned 2257 to a friend of mine. He works for the railroad, and his job is to inspect all of the railroad crossings. For every railroad crossing he inspects, he has to file a report that has to be stored, blah blah blah, and feds can come down and look at the paperwork to ensure it's inspected. It's pretty much the same as 2257.
Now... My HOA has a rule that you have to paint your house every ten years. I've been here thirteen years and only seen one person paint their house. A few people are concerned about this because the HOA could come down and demand everyone paint their houses. The rule isn't on the books because they want everyone to paint their houses every ten years... Instead, the rules are on the books in the event someone's house looks like shit and they need to make them paint it.
So....
1) Paperwork requirements are required in some businesses.
2) The laws we have on the books aren't so they can come in and bitch smack us, they are on the books in the event they have questions and quickly want answers.
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