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Are warning signs sometimes more about liability than danger?

Warnings communicate incentives as well as risks.

Some warnings reflect legal concerns as much as physical threats.

People often assume every warning sign reflects the size of a danger. Yet organizations sometimes communicate risk according to responsibility rather than probability.

The surprising insight is that a highly visible warning can reveal institutional incentives more than actual danger levels. Signs do not only describe the world. They also describe who might be blamed if something goes wrong.

Are warning signs sometimes more about liability than danger?

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