there are arguements for and against, and i can see where you are coming from, but sometimes when regulations are put in those that do the training for the regulations, put up training prices to stupid amounts, its fine if you have several companies doing the training because they have competition.
With regards to starting up its ok to say that the serious people would invest more, but some people just don't have the capital like others, so they may chose to go down the road of buying a used machine at half the price to a new one. Others may chose to take out loans to get going, personally i had very little invest and built up from there.
I don't beleive im making an agrument for cowboys, just seeing both sides of the coin, regulations are good in most instances, but it can narrow down your options in the way you do things sometimes, as Ian has said
In America some carpet manufactures are insisting on Truck Mount only cleaning
Others indicate a Rug doctor will do
It is usually some idiot that has no clue on the industry that brings in regulations, my concern is that something along the lines of truckmounts only, eco products only or no dry cleaning will come into force.
Consumers are protected, and they have always been protected through trading standards, but if they chose someone who is not reputable wheter regulations are there or not they wont be protected, Wheter regs are in place or not you will always get the splash and dash brigade, but something to disguish the good CC's from the bad ones is a good idea.
As i said it was just my thoughts, its not about being lazy its about being practical, and good regulations would be a good thing, i just don't want to see this industry become to restrictive and stop the creativity of new products and ideas
Richard