Well I certainly believe everyone has the right to risk their own life.
Some people do sign work contracts that say that they can’t ride a motorcycle or go scuba diving or do anything that might be considered dangerous because it would compromise the company as a whole.
But the city has a right to condemn a building and keep people out of it if it’s dangerous.
You can imagine that the whole place has water & sewage from broken pipes and ripped electrical wires everywhere. Even if the power & water is all off, there are going to be hazardous conditions everywhere.
Plus the structure had moved over 18 inches in the week after the collapse. It was gradually tipping in to the rubble that was still pulling it down to the ground with hundreds of conduits, pipes and wires.
I am totally surprised that it remained standing at all, considering the enormous pressure trying to pull it down as the middle of the building collapsed.
While dozens of people were rescued from the portion of the tower that remained standing, I believe no one survived on the collapsed side of the building.
Some people do sign work contracts that say that they can’t ride a motorcycle or go scuba diving or do anything that might be considered dangerous because it would compromise the company as a whole.
But the city has a right to condemn a building and keep people out of it if it’s dangerous.
You can imagine that the whole place has water & sewage from broken pipes and ripped electrical wires everywhere. Even if the power & water is all off, there are going to be hazardous conditions everywhere.
Plus the structure had moved over 18 inches in the week after the collapse. It was gradually tipping in to the rubble that was still pulling it down to the ground with hundreds of conduits, pipes and wires.
I am totally surprised that it remained standing at all, considering the enormous pressure trying to pull it down as the middle of the building collapsed.
While dozens of people were rescued from the portion of the tower that remained standing, I believe no one survived on the collapsed side of the building.