Gilbakka posted:Good morning, Drugb. After reading your comments I am absolutely convinced that you are knowledgeable about building codes and safety protocols.
As warrior seems do have done an incomplete job, I'm appealing to you to step in and volunteer to upgrade that little house to the standards you have in mind.
Please, sir, hear my plea and pitch in your lot for the safety of those poor children. I would hate to read in the newspapers that the little house collapsed while the girls were sitting in the low bottom house.
Should such a tragic event take place, God forbid, I'm sure your own conscience will be troubled that you foresaw a tragedy in the making and did nothing concrete to help.
Have a nice day, sir. You are a good man.
It is obvious that you feel that he did an acceptable job given your lowered expectation for those who live in Guyana. The question is about conscience, you should ask yourself if it would be acceptable to build such a building for yourself, if not then you shouldn't build it for others.
I stay away from fixing the mistakes of others, as the saying goes, you touch it you own it. I don't want to take responsibility for his shortcuts, in fact who know how many other shortcuts he took in the structure.