Is a code of conduct really enforceable?
It better be! As a corporation the ECAB has a lawful fidicury responsibility to protect its members. In other words if, God forbid, something awful should happen to one of our members and we are sued, we could be held liable for damages for not taking preventative actions in the first place. Again, every other business enforcess theirs, why not STARFLEET Q: So what you are saying, is that you want to establish some sort of neo Nazi dictatorship policing how people should behave. A: NO. Such a statement is absurd. What we are saying is that the only people who are afraid of such reform are probably the ones who infringe on member rights the most. They have the most to lose.
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