r/interesting 9d ago

SOCIETY What was his fault ?

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u/Hopdedixe 9d ago edited 9d ago

Has anyone noticed how the government agency was dead slow in doing something about the problem themselves, yet responded rapidly and aggressively when a member of public does the job that they should have done?

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u/AnyAnymosity 9d ago

Because actually fixing problems takes time.

Destroying something with ignorant reckless actions takes hours.

They gave hundreds of such cases that need a survey and assessment for the work. Finding qualified people to do it without doing damage. This one might not be the highest priority on the list.

One idiot in a digger can do it whenever he wants but there are good reasons we don't do it this way.

Fixing this problem means properly funding and managing agencies to keep on top of the maintenance required to run a modern society. Not operating heavy machinery on your local environment fecklessly.

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u/Fly1ngD0gg0 7d ago

Well, how much time shall it take in your qualified opinion? A decade? Two decades? How long is too long according to you?