Earlier quoted context omitted.
> “Better safe than sorry” is rising belief. I think this is a cowardly and inaccurate belief and agree it is what it driving changes across all areas. It is the institutional flaw of democracies and free markets. People (demand) are capable of acting irrationally and emotionally leading to a reduction of individual and public good.
"I think this is a cowardly and inaccurate belief" Throughout history you find the people who believe this are not the ones who's safety is sacrificed in pursuit of some grand project...
I’m assuming your OP thinks “better safe than sorry” is stupid because it doesn’t actually help you make decisions.
I would much rather drive on a bridge of someone whose motto is “do it right.”
This isn’t the Apollo program. We know how to make safe bridges. It’s not a matter of being cautious and talking to every stakeholder. It’s a matter of hiring actual engineers,* letting them work, believing them, and then giving them the resources to monitor construction properly.
It means sometimes rejecting a lot of bad material and holding the project up for 8 months.
It does not mean “lean safe” and cross your fingers.
* meaning licensed engineers. The word engineer has I guess been made meaningless by thousands of people writing code and calling it “engineering”. It used to mean someone had completed training as an engineer.