Originally Posted by
bookworm
You've said that twice now, but I'm still waiting for an example where that instant, final, unforgiving judgment was passed on the design of the approach rather than its execution.
However much folks may argue about the legal interpretation of the rules & regulations, historically enforecement has generally been the province of a higher authority whose judgment is instant, final, unforgiving and not subject to appeal.
Bookworm, I think he's referring to final judgement passed by smiting the earth!
But a published approach, flown badly, is also highly likely to suffer the same consequence.