I don’t think this is the time to second-guess what was done, but clearly they could have done more. Of course the barn doors will be securely nailed shut - now.
This is why we do need some governmental regulatory oversight - because places like private and church camps really ARE too tight to spend the money, and can get away with not protecting the kids. Doesn’t have to be a camp in a flood plain - how about fire and CO2 alarms? A kid died not long ago because of a CO leak in a propane-fired RV furnace. Someone should have minimized the risk to these kids and they failed to do so.
“...because places like private and church camps really ARE too tight to spend the money...”
Too tight?
The cost of Camp Mystic was $4,375.00 per camper for a 30 day stay.
They had 750 campers.
That comes to $3,281,250.00
Why do they need to be so tight?
“ I don’t think this is the time to second-guess what was done,”
This is the perfect time to second-guess. Three or four more weeks go by, they will have a big religious service of healing. And then it goes down the memory hole.
When is the last time you heard discussions about North Carolina, or Tennessee? Or Maui?
They only talk at those places is the master plan for redevelopment