We also know what happens without any regulation: milk with lead added to make it look white, cars that kill their passengers when crashing, polluted rivers, polluted air and much more.
We certainly need to constantly revisit things but without regulations our society wouldn’t be fun to live in.
It's good that we no longer have cars that kill their passengers or polluted rivers or polluted air, I suppose.
See what I mean? What's the point of misinterpreting?
No one is ever saying "zero regulations are best". There are hundreds of thousands of regulations. Because there are so many, lots of them are not great or constrictive, and we never got to the world where the US is powered by 1990 by majority nuclear power, and the following developing China followed suit, and businesses sprang up there to roll out the same technologies worldwide, and we had far, far less climate change.
We certainly need to constantly revisit things but without regulations our society wouldn’t be fun to live in.