That makes sense. But if we can bring it up to >99% probability with little cost. I assume that is still a good thing to do?
Yes—all else being equal, a higher probability of detection is a good thing, as it would lead to a stronger deterrent effect (as long as the authorities respond to violations with clear, effective enforcement actions)
That makes sense. But if we can bring it up to >99% probability with little cost. I assume that is still a good thing to do?
Yes—all else being equal, a higher probability of detection is a good thing, as it would lead to a stronger deterrent effect (as long as the authorities respond to violations with clear, effective enforcement actions)