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This should be a cautionary tale to people who dream about society without government and its regulations. Imagine if someone makes an "experimental and innovative" nuclear reactor that explodes and gives radiation sickness + cancer to hundreds of thousands. Or someone makes an "experimental and innovative" dam that collapses and floods houses. Invisible hand of the market won't be able to undo the damage or prevent it in the future from repeating again.
Sometimes regulation is necessary, but regulation that is too strict will also make people constrained. But compared to not having regulation, it is much better to have regulation, even if it seems like a chain of restraints. Because you can imagine how chaotic the world would be if everyone did what they wanted, without any regulations that restrained them.
The OceanGate case is one example of how an overly narcissistic and self-confident person who ignores regulations and sees himself as the right one meets his own end. Luckily he was with the group, so he was able to meet the Titanic passengers along with the other passengers.