Come on man. You’re look through a very small distorted lens.
Your argument is about like your house sitting in an area that has never flooded and no one ever guessed that it would flood. Your insurance company said you were good, all of your local, state, and federal laws said you were good at or above board, and you even went out of your way to take extra precautions and put in twice the safety measures than were actually required. Didn’t have to, but you did. Then all of a sudden you have a flood and you gas tanks explode. The dry parts of the neighbor’s houses catch on fire and you’d get sued for not planning for that.
Realistically Brian…. Would it still be right for you to get sued? Would it still be right for there to be a public uproar because you didn’t have a crystal ball?
Your argument is about like your house sitting in an area that has never flooded and no one ever guessed that it would flood. Your insurance company said you were good, all of your local, state, and federal laws said you were good at or above board, and you even went out of your way to take extra precautions and put in twice the safety measures than were actually required. Didn’t have to, but you did. Then all of a sudden you have a flood and you gas tanks explode. The dry parts of the neighbor’s houses catch on fire and you’d get sued for not planning for that.
Realistically Brian…. Would it still be right for you to get sued? Would it still be right for there to be a public uproar because you didn’t have a crystal ball?