Jay wrote:
No, I'm saying that overreaction to one-off events is dumb. After 9/11 new york city rewrote the building code as if planes crashing into buildings was going to become a regular occurrence.
How is it an overreaction to try to prevent a problem?
The 'planes crashing into building codes' were written before 9/11, some smart engineer or official foresaw it happening and didn't want the consequence to be a complete building with 1,000s of people in it coming down and 1,000s of preventable deaths.
The codes weren't quite up to scratch, even for the design spec aircraft size at the time, they were updated, not a big deal or huge overreaction.
If they had been up to scratch two wars could have been avoided - think about that.
Perhaps the codes should be torn up, stuff buildings full of asbestos and leaded paint, dose the AC with DDT to keep the insects down, allow people to smoke at their desks like they used to.
Jay wrote:
We do it constantly and it fucks up a lot of people's lives. How many people have been placed on sex offender registries for having underage sex, or sexting, or peeing in public?
That's a really stupid conflation, putting people in prison over trivia compared with re-writing engineering standards designed to save peoples lives.
Maybe you should be a Libertarian engineer, ignore all the standards and codes, you'll be able to undercut your competitors and win all the business.
Here's your slogan "Don't like the gubmint pushing you around? Come to Jay Engineering, we stick the finger up to the man"
In the case of firearms some simple steps - requiring people to keep guns inaccessible to children, making it near impossible for criminals and the mentally ill to buy them - wouldn't guarantee no future deaths but would cut them significantly.
Not doing so is a triumph of infantilism over common sense.
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2016-02-13 12:34:49)