Hmmm.
Different subject, just thinking of firsts. A bridge here was blocked off to be rebuilt. The next day, it fell down, blocking a bunch of train tracks. Those tracks weren't supposed to be affected. This happened 10 or so years ago. The brilliant people who designed the new bridge installed very expensive decorative lights, because they wanted their bridge to stand out beautifully from other bridges. Unfortunately, the lights were no brighter than the designers. The city had to install regular street lights. Due to a budget shortage and a further lack of thought/planning, not enough street lights were installed. To rectify this and prove that they hadn't learned from past mistakes, every other original decorative light was removed, and brighter, non-matching decorative lights were installed, giving the bridge 3 sets of non-matching, inadequate lights, often blocking each other. Locally, this bridge became known as ”the bridge of too many lights”. The electric bill was tremendous, and bulbs on the decorative lights had to be replaced at least monthly. So, to further compound their mess, the city decided to eliminate some lights. They did this by breaking (glass and all) lights. No cleanup was done, leaving glass all over the street and sidewalk. Vandals then came and stole the decorative fixtures.
Tofurther prove that they don't learn, the city hired the same company to rebuild a nearby bridge. Guess which lights they're going to use?