I think Dylan and Preston did a good job of pulling out violations
that were beyond comments (toxic waste violation?!?!). And these were
violations that required an inspector to come back quickly to see if
they had been fixed.
From what I have seen, the scores are really high anyway. It is
catching those couple of scores before they get re-evaluated that
would be important, so maybe historical is more important.
Post the data, and once the 14th is behind me, I'll pull out some
statistics-fu (if that is possible). And if getting the data out
there involves asking for it every quarter and us putting it up
somewhere, better than nothing.
Thanks for doing this you three.