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<blockquote>Q: I am pursuing due diligence regarding the accepted best practices having to do with theft. When I’m stealing parts from my neighbor’s car, how do I remain fully compliant and not go outside the bounds of the law?
 
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Revision as of 09:09, 15 October 2018

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Conformity in fulfilling official requirements.

Context

Humor from the New Yorker[1]

Q: I am pursuing due diligence regarding the accepted best practices having to do with theft. When I’m stealing parts from my neighbor’s car, how do I remain fully compliant and not go outside the bounds of the law?


A: Let me answer your question with a question: Have you been caught? If not, for all practical purposes you are in compliance.

Problems

Compliance is relative. It is best to understand the context in which Compliance is claimed.

Solutions

See these wiki pages:

References

  1. Ian Frazier, Shouts and Murmurs. (2018-10-22) The New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/10/22/ask-the-compliance-expert?mbid=nl_Daily%20101518&CNDID=42580115
  • Merriam Webster 3rd