It's not, because as the article explains, experience with the existing regime shows that, the good natured regulator will send you a helpful and explanatory warning letter that tells you what you need to do to become compliant before jumping into fines.
An un-good-natured regulator would behave rather differently.
Their goal is not to destroy companies, it's to make them compliant, and it's much easier for them to do that with communication than expensive legal action.