Submitted by randomnighmare t3_11kb2l0 in Pennsylvania
Mijbr090490 t1_jb72qw6 wrote
Wonder if it was worth all the time they saved not thoroughly inspecting rail cars.
PatientNice t1_jb7e9cd wrote
They’ll consider it a ‘cost of doing business.’
STLLC2019 t1_jb7r9ad wrote
Bow many other trains made it to their respective destinations with no issue despite the depressing lack of safety inspections today?
$3mil is not even a drop in the bucket of the petty cash for these corporations. Their daily revenue stream runs into the BILLIONS.
drxdrg08 t1_jba2so5 wrote
> Wonder if it was worth all the time they saved not thoroughly inspecting rail cars.
It was. That's how everything works in the world. You find a reasonable medium between cost and benefit.
Do you get a $5,000 PET scan at your routine annual physical? It would very likely find a lot of problems much earlier than otherwise.
Why doesn't every single road have concrete dividers? Why don't cars have 5 point harnesses and roll cages? That would prevent a lot of accident and deaths.
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