Montegriffo wrote:Because it can only be ignored until the point where ignoring it causes deaths and leads to consequences for those guilty of ignoring said regulations.
Dead is dead, bloviated regulatory security theater; London might as well be a Bangledeshi sweat shop for all the good those regulations are apparently doing it. Wot? London basically is a Bangledeshi sweat shop, with some nice touristy bits here and there? Who knew?
At this point those formerly ignored regulations will be rigorously applied in the future.
Where, in Jakarta? Can't be talking about England, the Independent editorial board just described it as "Dickensian!" GDP of Indonesia spent annually, net result; Dickensian. Cost Benefit analysis, anyone?
Not ideal but better than ''well, they were poor what did they expect?''
Pretty sure the actual poor are not the delusional dingbats that you and your ilk are, they at least know the score, but carry on with liberal nonsense fapping, the poor will just have to figure their own way apparently, don't mind them, as they turn from your soapbox and just get on with it.
Criminal investigations and public inquiries will result in heads rolling and the removal of illegal cladding on similar buildings.
"Off with their heads, problem solved"?
Now we're getting somewhere, public sector unions to the dock, stand by, stand by, fetch the Executioner, Drum-Major, sound the roll.
Tax payers will point out that if the recommendations had been carried out in the first place then all this unnecessary expense could have been avoided. Of course this is not how government crisis management works so cuts will be made elsewhere and the whole stupid performance will happen again but in a different venue....
Unless said taxpayers simply take the bulk of this government out behind the woodshed and shoot it of course, then maybe they can hire the private sector to actually get something done for them for a change, without this absurdly dysfunctional self licking ice cream cone betwixt them, causing it all to go so pear shaped, year after year, decade after decade, having simply declined to demobilize itself, upon cessation of hostilities in 1945.