The result of this is that New Zealand has diversified into many areas previously closed through directed subsidies and overregulation. |
Moreover, the mistakes of individuals should not lead to the overregulation of everyone. |
This is yet another example of overregulation and the production of legislation that fails to take account of the actual state of affairs. |
At the moment insufficient data are available to take the best decisions which protect the consumer, but do not lead to overregulation. |
This kind of overregulation has encouraged non-compliance and added unnecessary costs to the government and consumers. |
There is a need to avoid overregulation so as not to lessen the scope for competition or hamper cooperation between airlines. |