If you're thinking of allowing unchecked user input in the belief that it will always be
stuff that ought to be secure, I have a very nice bridge for sale...
All too often, "stuff" (AKA, "user input") is NOT "secure" for values of "secure" which eq "safe to allow."
And, by "spending a lot of time untainting" I'm guessing that you mean "writing code" as opposed to "spending" a lot of CPU time.
If so, it's a one time cost that will be repaid the first time untainting saves your bacon (AKA, "site, reputation, or fortune").
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