excuse you for what? You are well aware that on previous occasions I have rebutted the nonsense you have now posted.
As I said this is not the thread for discussing the legal or ethical issues. But I prefer to not walk away from such a poorly reasoned challenge. Your first example will do:
True. What crime are you referring to Sander? What statute? What jurisdiction? The real legal issue is that there is no crime defined in statute. YOU want to make it a crime. And YOU want it to be retrospective. AND I have already covered those aspects in my posts which you choose to ignore. Why don't you explain why the law should be changed so that people who committed no crime should, decades after the event, be criminally sanctioned for your newly invented crime?
Or her but irrelevant. We are not discussing murder as defined in any relevant statute. They should. They do. The former in criminal jurisdiction the latter in civil. The issue here is not equality under the law. We all are. The problem is your offensive wish to change the law to make past legal acts illegal. That is your wish. That wish is offensive unless - as I have said many times - YOU can present sound reasons to overcome the obnoxious legal and ethical aspects of what you propose.
The remainder of your post is equally ill conceived and I wont bore members by responding. Unless someone wants more details of the legal aspects.
As I said earlier - if you want to push the suggestion for retrospective legislation imposing criminality on past actions - be my guest. Try it in an ethics sub forum. The opposition will be far stronger than here.
The OP was about understand single column failures leading to total building collapses. Where has this been explained? A simple summary would suffice and no I am not going to read the NIST report again.
The fact is that engineering design/decisions are always factors when structural systems fail. These building were no run of the mill designs either.
Why is this topic being shunned like the plague?
You are the one assigning accountability - not me. Stop trying to blame me for your failings.