Which just brings us full circle back to same problem/issue, since if we were doing the maintenance required regarding existing dust control issues we wouldn’t even be having this conversation, right?
(specifically NOT addressing this directly to above quotes/genetlemen) There is NOT enough money and technology in the world to solve our basic problem! Why are we, as an organization, so absolutely and ideologically averse to addressing the root problem here, which is: * rules and standards of behaviour are created/implemented; * members are specifically informed of them or at least are told to make themselves informed of them; * members then consciously and willfully ignore said rules and standards of behaviour; * and then NOTHING HAPPENS TO THEM, and everyone else around them sees it and internalizes what the real rules and standard of behaviour are.
I really just don’t get it. The Ostrich Effect at play here is really distressing, and is putting the whole Dallas Makerspace at risk, if one accepts that the shuttering of the woodshop is an existential threat.