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<blockquote data-quote="JohnF" data-source="post: 5198" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>But you’re not presenting evidence of poor governance Stephen. And given that the percentage levels have now stabilised after sone years of increasing then you’d have to say that AFBNZ 2.0 is doing the right stuff here.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I disagree. I think *most* people were sick of inaction. The ‘positive story’ doesn’t work. The people with the high levels don’t believe they’re doing anything wrong, despite evidence of very high levels. They argue the rules don’t apply to them or aren’t binding or don’t affect other people. </p><p>As for AQ, no. I’ve heard plenty of lecture stories from beers reporting hive infections. . . to the point where they did the right thing by burning - except report them to save themselves the hassling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnF, post: 5198, member: 233"] But you’re not presenting evidence of poor governance Stephen. And given that the percentage levels have now stabilised after sone years of increasing then you’d have to say that AFBNZ 2.0 is doing the right stuff here. I disagree. I think *most* people were sick of inaction. The ‘positive story’ doesn’t work. The people with the high levels don’t believe they’re doing anything wrong, despite evidence of very high levels. They argue the rules don’t apply to them or aren’t binding or don’t affect other people. As for AQ, no. I’ve heard plenty of lecture stories from beers reporting hive infections. . . to the point where they did the right thing by burning - except report them to save themselves the hassling. [/QUOTE]
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