> Replying to the ACS with accurate information is required by law, so they don't actually need to rely on people feeling safe to get answers.
This works by the same principle as how nobody ever drives faster than the speed limit.
I don't understand your point here. Are you saying compliance isn't enforced?
As someone who got an ACS survey not long ago and had no interest in completing it, it certainly appears to be.
I don't understand your point here. Are you saying compliance isn't enforced?
As someone who got an ACS survey not long ago and had no interest in completing it, it certainly appears to be.