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For many of these examples, there's no reason to have separate or different standards, systems or laws. This may be needed only if something is specific to the area and those situations do exist at times but they have to be fully justified. In the end consumers are forced to use multiple standards and suffer because of it. | For many of these examples, there's no reason to have separate or different standards, systems or laws. This may be needed only if something is specific to the area and those situations do exist at times but they have to be fully justified. In the end consumers are forced to use multiple standards and suffer because of it. | ||
The reason why these different systems exist because every location is operating with its own laws with no regards to standardization. There's more work in creating different laws and maintaining separate systems so this is also done for job security | The reason why these different systems exist because every location is operating with its own laws with no regards to standardization. There's more work in creating different laws and maintaining separate systems so this is also done for job security. | ||
There are many other examples that standardization could be applied to e.g. currency, language differences, driving (side of the road, road signs), AC socket voltages, education systems and so on. Many of these are difficult to change however standardization should always be a goal and we should start with what can be achieved first. | There are many other examples that standardization could be applied to e.g. currency, language differences, driving (side of the road, road signs), AC socket voltages, education systems and so on. Many of these are difficult to change however standardization should always be a goal and we should start with what can be achieved first. |