But you would rather do nothing, wait two years for a final report and in the meanwhile other bridges might collapse and innocent people die ?
I'm not saying that we should do nothing until the final report and let other people die. Never stated that. Maybe my english is not perfect.
My posts on this thread are only to show my disagreement on how non-experts come to technical conclusions and on tv jackals.I am disputing the way some people reach a technical conclusion on a field without a degree or experience in that field AND how much is disgusting for me that Mr. Brencich went to the scene of the tragedy, just 15 hours after the collapse,
with the people still under the rubble, just to be interviewed by the newscasts and say that he had warned that the bridge was faulty since its first day.
even non-experts would say it would be wise to inspect all panels for design flaws or fatique or whatever might cause these panels to fail.
Indeed. It is certainly wise and prudent to start a global check of the country bridges and to take all the necessary measures in order to minimize future collapse risks
while the final report arrives,
and that is indeed what they are doing right now. Another Morandi bridge was closed to be checked just yesterday for example.
But after the recurrence of an accident, any ordinary person or someone without a degree or expertise in that field can say that something is wrong and that they "should check".
What that category of people can't tell is what they have to check and what is the cause of the fail.I can say "for me it's gone in this way", but I'm noone in that field: only a team of engineering graduates with experience and many hours of on site and laboratory investigations will find the true, because this things can be assessed only by them, with science.
Instead I read a lot of opinions from ordinary people, who (for example) do not have the slightest idea of what the dynamic stresses are, saying confidently that "things have definitely gone like this". These things make me angry, it's speculation.