Well, to be fair, an LBS is typically used with fuses, so there would be SC protection for the system. But of course, a VCB will open all 3 phases in the event of a fault, a fuse only clears the phase(s) with the fault and thus risks single phasing.
But there is an argument to be made for safety as well. A vacuum bottle, while very good at interrupting current, is considered by many people to not be suitable for isolation of a circuit after a fault has occurred. After a fault, small amounts of conductive material can deposit on the inside of the vacuum bottle and track measurable potential across the very small gap that exists. If someone sees that the VCB is open, they may mistakenly believe that they are isolated from the line source when in fact the leakage may be substantial, and lethal. A Load break Switch, with all of it's faults, is at least a very large air gap when it comes to circuit isolation.
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