The agency is WAY underfunded and understaffed for what is needed. Saying it's a failure because of that does not make it unnecessary, it actually says it requires more attention.
I certainly don't trust a company to put safety above profits. If there is a chance of getting away with letting something slide and selling the product at a profit, or recalling or destroying it all because of something 'wrong' with it that there is a chance they can get away with, I'm sure they would do the latter the majority of the time. If it doesn't work, oh well, insurance will pay out, bad press for a month or less, change the name of the company, and back on with business. No one is ever held accountable for that sh*t anyway.
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