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Old Posted Oct 30, 2015, 5:43 PM
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Originally Posted by OldDartmouthMark View Post
Perhaps, but the information gathered at a police investigation in most cases would be more than sufficient to understand cause and effect. I have known police accident investigators and can tell you they are quite thorough in their work.

As I understand it, a system is just not in place to be able to use the information for anything else.

And FWIW, TSB investigations are about defects for the most part, not about information that could be used to educate the public, but 'is there a problem' and 'how to fix it'.
the scope of tsb investigations is such that the public rarely is in a position to learn from the incident, however industry and steakholders often do.

I didnt say poice were not thorough, just safety is not their primary motive.
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