firehoser75: Who do you think writes those Dot Regs, and who do you think they are written for, us, industry or government? Chief
Chief,
Yes I do know how these regulations and standards are developed (usually with representation from all affected/interested parties). They are written for everyone you mentioned. Unfortunately they are also written for us, because common sense is not very common

(for example Chris's photo). Also, most people don't have the time, resources, or inclination to investigate every aspect of all possible safety issues (in our lives), and therefore, are often blissfully unaware of the potential problems their actions could bring about.
I come from a safety background and my industry was one that had many, many (different) regulations, standards, and rules to follow. At times, I didn't always agree with them (all), but for the greater good of all involved, they are followed.
In this case, everyone can take whatever chances they are willing to accept, however, their unsuspecting neighbours could also be put at risk, as evidenced in the video of a gas explosion on a sailboat. If I was to take you literally as inferred in your reply (which I don't), I would not have a solenoid with remote switch on my on board propane system either as it is a requirement of a "standard, regulation, etc." and was probably developed by some solenoid manufacturer.

My advise still stands, safety first! But of course, each to their own.