SHD
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There's an old basic adage that needs restating here as no-one else seems to have remembered it:
The more safety devices you add to a system, the less reliable that system becomes due to the need to "fail safe".
The corollary is that the more frequently you get incorrect safety warnings or checks, the less safe the system becomes due to complacency.
How do you define “reliability”? This adage sounds very much like Old Arms talk and to be honest.