No need to inspect anything then. No need for quality control at factories. Motor vehicle , marine and aviation manufactures can be trusted , no testing or rules required . No rules or regulations for medical staff qualifications or the equipment and medications used .
Where do you draw the line ? Where you can save a few bucks at home or at your dentist's office who is just as qualified and adheres just be same to the rules ?
It is not an all or nothing proposition.
If we desire a higher level of competency we provide owner oversight with an inspector we hire... it is something we do all the time with medical construction... i.e. I never leave it to the authority of jurisdiction.
As for medical professional there are independent government recognized entities that require a higher standard be met...
Maybe the problem is people are just too complacent and simply believe a government stamp of approval is good enough.
Building codes only require a minimum...
Permits at one time were quite reasonable... not so anymore.
After natural disasters the city and county ceded inspection to others... and also liability... mostly certified engineers.
Part of the problem with inspections is many contractors will use a signed off inspection as prima-fascia evidence the job is complete... often it is not.
I'm going through a minor issue right now with an inspector... this building is located in a high crime area and metal theft and vandalism is daily life.
Inspector wants large signage outdoors to identify utility shutoffs... building is 21 years old and never an issue prior... inspector said emergency responders need to know locations...
Funny part is California implemented CERS on a statewide level.. .all of this information is available to field units... diagrams, special instructions, floor plans, emergency contact info... etc..
Inspector was not aware of any of this... often one agency is clueless to the actions of another.
It all gets to be a bit much at times... as having to redesign for ADA, implement costly changes only to have Fire require all changes undone...
As an engineer... I could be self serving... each change of added requirement is money in my pocket... but this is not how I think.