Warning
There are Warnings and there are Problems. Problems clearly need fixing. Problems are simple.
Warnings about possible Problems - should these be fixed? 'Yes' they say - but then what distinguishes Warnings from Problems?
If a Warning is of a rule broken, is it a Problem?
If the violation is minor, then maybe it is not, but then why is the rule there then? Either it is broken or it is not. If it is broken does it matter by how much? Define 'too much'.
If a rule is broken do you want to be warned? Why? If it's because you need to fix it, it's not a Warning, it's a Problem. If you don't need to fix it, why the Warning?
So what's a Warning for; as distinct from a Problem or a Not-Problem?
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To an automated system there's no difference between 30.000001 MPH and the need for an Armed Response.
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