This, for me, is the most important point (and the most important message in your post). I also firmly believe that turning off warnings is inherently wrong; thus putting a script that warns into production and then turning off warnings is a common example of "2 wrongs don't make a right".
There are always edge cases, but this sounds more like the foundation of the company's coding practices and its investment in IT.
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In reply to Re^2: Warnings and Strict in Production/Performance
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in thread Warnings and Strict in Production/Performance
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