dryhumor
When an old man dies, a library is lost forever...
One things for certain. As our country continues to age, and people become more distracted by poor leadership on all levels, useless bullshit, deeper in debt, and looking for the cheap way out; no one is looking at what the long term infrastructure needs truly are.
While that bridge was passing inspection, I’m doubting anyone was actually surveying it with the mindset of: is there anything we can do to prolong the use and create a safer installation? If they had, they might have considered blocking the pylons to help mitigate any impact damage. If that was too expensive, they could have actually required a tug or two, move all ships in and out, until fully clear of critical infrastructure. That alone is a no brainer.
I’m sure the ads are coming… “If you or your loved ones were affected by the Key Bridge disaster, you may be entitled to compensation…”
While that bridge was passing inspection, I’m doubting anyone was actually surveying it with the mindset of: is there anything we can do to prolong the use and create a safer installation? If they had, they might have considered blocking the pylons to help mitigate any impact damage. If that was too expensive, they could have actually required a tug or two, move all ships in and out, until fully clear of critical infrastructure. That alone is a no brainer.
I’m sure the ads are coming… “If you or your loved ones were affected by the Key Bridge disaster, you may be entitled to compensation…”










