That really did not make any sense, did it? I am clearly too ill to keep my mind straight so let me make it short and sweet. As a good neighbor (I always fly into or out from residential areas) I pull the props back to two thousand five hundred and often beat the landing gear on their way up. Not that I am rushed, but because I know the plane that well. I do it on almost every flight and make a cruise climb departure. I expect my students to do the same, not because it is good procedure, but sometimes it is best practice. I feel many such decisions are like authorizing a new drug. It is important to weigh the benefits against probability and severity of risk. If I needed to pick someone up and was confident that the WX would remain VFR, an INOP DG would not keep me from going.
Also concerning the comment about 'it's a rental.' Personally when I eat out, I make it a habit to not spill my meal on the table or floor. I do not stick gum to the plate or stiff the server on a tip. Even though the restaurant is making good money from my wife and me, I feel obliged to flush the toilet, wipe the counter after washing my hands and deposit the paper towel in the wastebasket. These would all fall upon the owner/operator under the category of 'operational expenses.' However, as people we need to learn to respect other people, even if they are making money from us.